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20th May 1969, A Tanzanian Minister Yesterday (Monday) Told The United Nations Committee On Colonialism His Country Was Outraged By The Refusal Of Britain And The United States To Join The Committee’s Current Tour Of Africa.
UN Committee chairman, Mr. Mahmoud Mistiri, of Tunisia said the seven years since the committee first visited Dar es Salaam had not brought much closer a peaceful solution of the Southern Africa colonial problem.
5th August 1970 – The Foreign Ministers Of Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda And Zambia Have Agreed on 4th August 1970, On A Strategy To Adopt If Arms Sales To South Africa Are Resumed By Britain — Or Any Other Country. The communiqué was signed by Dr. Njoroge Mungai, Kenya’s Minister for Foreign Affairs: Mr Sam Okadaka, Uganda’s Minister for Foreign Affairs; Mr Stephen Mhando, Tanzania’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs and Mr Moto Nkama, Zambia’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs.