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Gertrude Ibengwe Mongella (née Makanza; born 13
September 1945) is a
Tanzanian politician who was the
first president of the Pan-African
Parliament and...
- from any
location within the nation.
William Shija,
politician Gertrude Mongella,
politician Aniceti Kitereza,
cleric and
writer Euphrase Kezilahabi, poet...
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Charumbira since 2022
Appointer The ****embly Term
length Three years Inaugural holder Gertrude Mongella Formation 2000...
- Technology,
Former Executive Secretary of NECTA[citation needed]
Gertrude Mongella,
former President of the Pan-African Parliament[citation needed] Yoweri...
- with a
further 30,000
activists attending a
parallel Forum.
Gertrude Mongella of
Tanzania was the secretary-general of the conference. Aung San Suu Kyi...
- commissioners,
Julie Manning the
first woman to
study law in Tanzania,
Getrude Mongella the
first President of the Pan-African Parliament. A
public school in Tanzania...
- Yugoslavia, are also listed.
President of the Pan-African
Parliament -
Gertrude Mongella - 2004 (at its founding) Vice
President of the Pan-African
Parliament -...
- Parliament's
Rules Committee and a
close ally of AU
President Gertrude Mongella. The
Maure is used as the AUF's flag and emblem. The head is blindfolded...
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criminologist Sarah Gertrude Millin (1889–1968),
South African author Gertrude Mongella (born 1945),
Tanzanian politician Gertrude Morgan (1900–1980), African-American...
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office 16
September 2003 – 1
February 2008
President Gertrude Ibengwe Mongella Preceded by
Amara Essy
Succeeded by Jean Ping 3rd
President of Mali In...