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Amir H. Jamal

Amir Habib Jamal (26 January 1922 – 21 March 1995) was a Tanzanian politician and diplomat who served as a Minister under various portfolios in the Julius Nyerere administration.[1][2] He represented the parliamentary constituency of Morogoro from 1960 to 1985,[3] and was Tanzania's longest-serving Finance Minister and led the ministry for about 12 years.

Amir H. Jamal
આમિર જમાલ
Permanent Representative of Tanzania to the United Nations Office at Geneva
In office
1985–1993
Appointed byAli Hassan Mwinyi
2nd Minister of Finance
In office
1979–1983
Preceded byEdwin Mtei
Succeeded byKighoma Malima
In office
1975–1977
Preceded byCleopa Msuya
Succeeded byEdwin Mtei
In office
1965–1972
Preceded byPaul Bomani
Succeeded byCleopa Msuya
Member of Parliament
for Morogoro
In office
1960–1985
Succeeded byShamim Khan
Personal details
Born(1922-01-26)26 January 1922
Mwanza, Tanganyika
Died21 March 1995(1995-03-21) (aged 73)
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
NationalityTanzanian
Political partyCCM
TANU (1962–1977)
Spouse(s)Zainy Kheraj
Shahsultan Cassam
Children4
Alma materUniversity of Calcutta (BCom)
EthnicityIndian (Khoja)

Early life edit

Jamal was born in British administered Tanganyika, which was at the time a League of Nations mandate. He was born to Gujarati parents of Indian ancestry.[4] He was the son of Kulsum Thawer and Habib Jamal, a founding member of the Asian Association. He was educated in his hometown of Mwanza and pursued his secondary education in Dar es Salaam. He graduated from the University of Calcutta in India with a BCom in economics.[1]

He had intended to train as a doctor at the University of Bombay but despite his high marks, he didn't get into the medical faculty.[5] In 1942, he attended a meeting of the Indian National Congress where Mahatma Gandhi launched the Quit India Movement, demanding the immediate withdrawal of the British from India.[6] Upon graduation, he returned to Dar es Salaam and joined the family business.[5]

He first met Julius Nyerere in 1952 at a reception hosted by the British Council in honour of the latter's return as a graduate of Edinburgh University.[7] He was a veteran of Tanganyika's independence movement and in 1955, "helped to pay for Nyerere's visit to the United Nations" in New York City, USA.[8]

At first, Jamal had "leanings towards Fabian Society"; but thereafter joined the Asian Association.[9] In 1958, he was elected to the Legislative Council.[1] In 1962, Jamal joined the Tanganyika African National Union (TANU) as its first non-African member.[10]

Career edit

Political edit

In 1965, Jamal was appointed Minister of Finance.[1] Two years later, the Arusha Declaration was proclaimed and the nation adopted a socialist path. Between 1972 and 1975, he was appointed Minister for Commerce and Industries; and in this capacity he initiated a number of industrial projects in Morogoro Region.[11] He led the Finance Ministry once again between 1975 and 1977. Following the dissolution of the former East African Community in 1977, he was transferred to the Communication and Transport docket which he led for about two years. He had an arduous task of creating new national corporations and agencies.[12] He led the Finance Ministry for a third time between 1979 and 1983.[1]

In 1980, he served as Chairman of the 35th Annual Meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank Group. Upon his arrival in Washington, D.C., he was surprised when IMF staff presented him with a draft for his opening speech. He politely declined saying that he had brought his own.[13] As Chairman, his instruction to invite the Palestine Liberation Organization as an observer to the annual meeting was refused by the World Bank President.[14] He denounced the IMF as a relic of World War II designed to protect the West.[15]

Between 1983 and 1984, Jamal served as Minister without Portfolio and as Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs from 1984 to 1985.[1]

Diplomatic edit

In 1985, he was appointed Head of the country's Permanent Mission to the United Nations Office in Geneva.[1]

He served as Chair of both the InterPress Service and Governing Council of the Sokoine University of Agriculture. He was also the Honorary Executive Director of the South Centre and a trustee of the Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation from 1978 to 1993.[1]

Personal life edit

He married twice and had three sons and one daughter.[1] He was a member of the Khoja community and an adherent of Nizari Isma'ilism.[16]

Jamal died on 21 March 1995 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada at the age of 73.[17] According to Sophia Mustafa, Nyerere's efforts to have Jamal's remains repatriated to Tanzania were in vain.[18] Nyerere in his tribute called him a "person of absolute integrity.. never a Yes man" and was "privileged to count him a friend".[3] Prominent Tanzanian scholar and writer Godfrey Mwakikagile described him as "more of a technocrat than a politician".[19]

In another one of his books, The People of Ghana: Ethnic Diversity and National Unity, in which he has also written about Nyerere's and Nkrumah's shared Pan-African commitment and uncompromising stand against racism, Godfrey Mwakikagile also states the following about Amir H. Jamal:

"Amir H. Jamal was the most intellectual cabinet member in the first independence cabinet besides Nyerere and the longest-serving minister of finance in the country's history. He held other high-profile ministerial posts and was one of the most respected and most knowledgeable cabinet members....He was a close friend of Nyerere.

A technocrat of high intellectual calibre, he was independent-minded and the best adviser Nyerere had. He had sharp political instincts but as a public servant never did anything for political expediency. His integrity was unimpeachable. I knew him when I was a news reporter."

Joan Wicken, President Nyerere's personal assistant and secretary for decades since before and after independence until Mwalimu Nyerere's death, stated the following about Amir H. Jamal:

"Amir was a key ally of Baba wa Taifa (Father of the Nation) and had more formal and informal one-to-one meetings with Baba wa Taifa than any other minister."

Clement George Kahama who, like Amir H. Jamal, was a member of the first independence cabinet and held other posts in subsequent years under President Nyerere, had this to say about Jamal:

"The late Amir Jamal was an intellectual giant who was highly respected by Mwalimu and all of us, his fellow (cabinet) ministers, for his diplomacy, down to earth-ness and outspoken approach to local and international affairs. It was always intellectually stimulating to discuss global issues with him."

Trevor Huddleston who, with Julius Nyerere when he was a young man before leading Tanganyika to independence, launched an international campaign in London in 1959 to boycott apartheid South Africa, and was himself a very close friend of Nyerere and a world-renowned opponent of the apartheid regime and a highly respected Anglican bishop, said this about Amir Jamal:

"No one in his life in politics had a closer relationship with Mwalimu Nyerere than did Amir Jamal."

Honors and awards edit

Honours edit

Year Country Order
2014   Tanzania The Order of Union – First Class (posthumous)[20]

Honorary degrees edit

Year University Country Award
1973 Uppsala University   Sweden Doctor of Science (economics)[21]
1980 University of Dar es Salaam   Tanzania Honoris causa[1]

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Europa Publications (2003). The International Who's Who 2004. Psychology Press. pp. 804–. ISBN 978-1-85743-217-6.
  2. ^ "Biography: Amir H. Jamal". Centre for Global Negotiations. from the original on 10 August 2015. Retrieved 3 March 2013.
  3. ^ a b "Amir Habib Jamal: A Tribute from Mwalimu J.K. Nyerere" (PDF). Dag Hammarskjöld Foundation. 1995. p. 95. (PDF) from the original on 25 July 2015. Retrieved 25 July 2015.
  4. ^ Godfrey Mwakikagile (2006). Life Under Nyerere. Intercontinental Books. pp. 95–. ISBN 978-0-9802587-2-1.
  5. ^ a b Judith Márffy-Mantuano Hare Countess of Listowel (1965). The Making of Tanganyika. Chatto & Windus.
  6. ^ Vassanji 2014, p. 327
  7. ^ Colin Legum; G. R. V. Mmari (1 January 1995). Mwalimu: The Influence of Nyerere. James Currey Publishers. pp. 7–. ISBN 978-0-85255-386-2.
  8. ^ Ronald Aminzade (31 October 2013). Race, Nation, and Citizenship in Post-Colonial Africa: The Case of Tanzania. Cambridge University Press. pp. 108–. ISBN 978-1-107-04438-8.
  9. ^ K. L. Jhaveri (1 January 1999). Marching with Nyerere: Africanisation of Asians. B.R. Publishing Corporation. ISBN 978-81-7646-091-0.
  10. ^ James R. Brennan (29 May 2012). Taifa: Making Nation and Race in Urban Tanzania. Ohio University Press. pp. 186–. ISBN 978-0-8214-4417-7.
  11. ^ Mtei 2008, p. 143
  12. ^ Mtei 2008, p. 137
  13. ^ Godfrey Mwakikagile (2006). Tanzania Under Mwalimu Nyerere: Reflections on an African Statesman. Intercontinental Books. pp. 201–. ISBN 978-0-9802534-9-8.
  14. ^ Henry G. Schermers; Niels M. Blokker (11 August 2011). International Institutional Law: Unity Within Diversity, Fifth Revised Edition. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. pp. 589–. ISBN 978-90-04-18798-6.
  15. ^ "Coping with world inflation". Chicago Tribune. 2 October 1980. Retrieved 27 July 2015.
  16. ^ Hirji, Karim F. (20 July 2014). Growing Up With Tanzania: Memories, Musings and Maths. Mkuki na Nyota Publishers. pp. 24–. ISBN 978-9987-08-223-0.
  17. ^ "Amir Jamal passes away". sunsonline.org. 23 March 1995. from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 3 March 2013.
  18. ^ Vassanji 2014, p. 328
  19. ^ Godfrey Mwakikagile (2007). Nyerere and Africa: End of an Era. Intercontinental Books. pp. 664–. ISBN 978-0-9802534-1-2.
  20. ^ . Daily News. Dar es Salaam. 27 April 2014. Archived from the original on 22 July 2015. Retrieved 22 July 2015.
  21. ^ . akademiskahogtider.se. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 5 August 2015.
Bibliography
  • Mtei, Edwin (31 December 2008). From Goatherd to Governor: The Autobiography of Edwin Mtei. African Books Collective. ISBN 978-9987-08-030-4.
  • Vassanji, M.G. (14 October 2014). And Home Was Kariakoo: A Memoir of East Africa. Doubleday Canada. ISBN 978-0-385-67144-6.

External links edit

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  • Amir Jamal and Y B Chavan sign a friendship and co-operation agreement (video)
  • Opening address by Amir Jamal, Chairman of the 35th Annual IMF and WBG Meetings, p. 4
  • Exposing the IMF and World Bank, an Address by Amir Jamal, Finance Minister of Tanzania

amir, jamal, amir, habib, jamal, january, 1922, march, 1995, tanzanian, politician, diplomat, served, minister, under, various, portfolios, julius, nyerere, administration, represented, parliamentary, constituency, morogoro, from, 1960, 1985, tanzania, longest. Amir Habib Jamal 26 January 1922 21 March 1995 was a Tanzanian politician and diplomat who served as a Minister under various portfolios in the Julius Nyerere administration 1 2 He represented the parliamentary constituency of Morogoro from 1960 to 1985 3 and was Tanzania s longest serving Finance Minister and led the ministry for about 12 years Amir H Jamalઆમ ર જમ લPermanent Representative of Tanzania to the United Nations Office at GenevaIn office 1985 1993Appointed byAli Hassan Mwinyi2nd Minister of FinanceIn office 1979 1983Preceded byEdwin MteiSucceeded byKighoma MalimaIn office 1975 1977Preceded byCleopa MsuyaSucceeded byEdwin MteiIn office 1965 1972Preceded byPaul BomaniSucceeded byCleopa MsuyaMember of Parliamentfor MorogoroIn office 1960 1985Succeeded byShamim KhanPersonal detailsBorn 1922 01 26 26 January 1922Mwanza TanganyikaDied21 March 1995 1995 03 21 aged 73 Vancouver British Columbia CanadaNationalityTanzanianPolitical partyCCMTANU 1962 1977 Spouse s Zainy KherajShahsultan CassamChildren4Alma materUniversity of Calcutta BCom EthnicityIndian Khoja Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Political 2 2 Diplomatic 3 Personal life 4 Honors and awards 4 1 Honours 4 2 Honorary degrees 5 Gallery 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editJamal was born in British administered Tanganyika which was at the time a League of Nations mandate He was born to Gujarati parents of Indian ancestry 4 He was the son of Kulsum Thawer and Habib Jamal a founding member of the Asian Association He was educated in his hometown of Mwanza and pursued his secondary education in Dar es Salaam He graduated from the University of Calcutta in India with a BCom in economics 1 He had intended to train as a doctor at the University of Bombay but despite his high marks he didn t get into the medical faculty 5 In 1942 he attended a meeting of the Indian National Congress where Mahatma Gandhi launched the Quit India Movement demanding the immediate withdrawal of the British from India 6 Upon graduation he returned to Dar es Salaam and joined the family business 5 He first met Julius Nyerere in 1952 at a reception hosted by the British Council in honour of the latter s return as a graduate of Edinburgh University 7 He was a veteran of Tanganyika s independence movement and in 1955 helped to pay for Nyerere s visit to the United Nations in New York City USA 8 At first Jamal had leanings towards Fabian Society but thereafter joined the Asian Association 9 In 1958 he was elected to the Legislative Council 1 In 1962 Jamal joined the Tanganyika African National Union TANU as its first non African member 10 Career editPolitical edit In 1965 Jamal was appointed Minister of Finance 1 Two years later the Arusha Declaration was proclaimed and the nation adopted a socialist path Between 1972 and 1975 he was appointed Minister for Commerce and Industries and in this capacity he initiated a number of industrial projects in Morogoro Region 11 He led the Finance Ministry once again between 1975 and 1977 Following the dissolution of the former East African Community in 1977 he was transferred to the Communication and Transport docket which he led for about two years He had an arduous task of creating new national corporations and agencies 12 He led the Finance Ministry for a third time between 1979 and 1983 1 In 1980 he served as Chairman of the 35th Annual Meetings of the International Monetary Fund IMF and the World Bank Group Upon his arrival in Washington D C he was surprised when IMF staff presented him with a draft for his opening speech He politely declined saying that he had brought his own 13 As Chairman his instruction to invite the Palestine Liberation Organization as an observer to the annual meeting was refused by the World Bank President 14 He denounced the IMF as a relic of World War II designed to protect the West 15 Between 1983 and 1984 Jamal served as Minister without Portfolio and as Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs from 1984 to 1985 1 Diplomatic edit In 1985 he was appointed Head of the country s Permanent Mission to the United Nations Office in Geneva 1 He served as Chair of both the InterPress Service and Governing Council of the Sokoine University of Agriculture He was also the Honorary Executive Director of the South Centre and a trustee of the Dag Hammarskjold Foundation from 1978 to 1993 1 Personal life editHe married twice and had three sons and one daughter 1 He was a member of the Khoja community and an adherent of Nizari Isma ilism 16 Jamal died on 21 March 1995 in Vancouver British Columbia Canada at the age of 73 17 According to Sophia Mustafa Nyerere s efforts to have Jamal s remains repatriated to Tanzania were in vain 18 Nyerere in his tribute called him a person of absolute integrity never a Yes man and was privileged to count him a friend 3 Prominent Tanzanian scholar and writer Godfrey Mwakikagile described him as more of a technocrat than a politician 19 In another one of his books The People of Ghana Ethnic Diversity and National Unity in which he has also written about Nyerere s and Nkrumah s shared Pan African commitment and uncompromising stand against racism Godfrey Mwakikagile also states the following about Amir H Jamal Amir H Jamal was the most intellectual cabinet member in the first independence cabinet besides Nyerere and the longest serving minister of finance in the country s history He held other high profile ministerial posts and was one of the most respected and most knowledgeable cabinet members He was a close friend of Nyerere A technocrat of high intellectual calibre he was independent minded and the best adviser Nyerere had He had sharp political instincts but as a public servant never did anything for political expediency His integrity was unimpeachable I knew him when I was a news reporter Joan Wicken President Nyerere s personal assistant and secretary for decades since before and after independence until Mwalimu Nyerere s death stated the following about Amir H Jamal Amir was a key ally of Baba wa Taifa Father of the Nation and had more formal and informal one to one meetings with Baba wa Taifa than any other minister Clement George Kahama who like Amir H Jamal was a member of the first independence cabinet and held other posts in subsequent years under President Nyerere had this to say about Jamal The late Amir Jamal was an intellectual giant who was highly respected by Mwalimu and all of us his fellow cabinet ministers for his diplomacy down to earth ness and outspoken approach to local and international affairs It was always intellectually stimulating to discuss global issues with him Trevor Huddleston who with Julius Nyerere when he was a young man before leading Tanganyika to independence launched an international campaign in London in 1959 to boycott apartheid South Africa and was himself a very close friend of Nyerere and a world renowned opponent of the apartheid regime and a highly respected Anglican bishop said this about Amir Jamal No one in his life in politics had a closer relationship with Mwalimu Nyerere than did Amir Jamal Honors and awards editHonours edit Year Country Order 2014 nbsp Tanzania The Order of Union First Class posthumous 20 Honorary degrees edit Year University Country Award 1973 Uppsala University nbsp Sweden Doctor of Science economics 21 1980 University of Dar es Salaam nbsp Tanzania Honoris causa 1 Gallery edit nbsp With Mwalimu Nyerere c 1950s nbsp At a ceremony on the return of Chief Mkwawa s skull nbsp Jamal r at the Constitutional Conference March 1961 nbsp Council of Ministers September 1960 nbsp Inspecting a projectReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j Europa Publications 2003 The International Who s Who 2004 Psychology Press pp 804 ISBN 978 1 85743 217 6 Biography Amir H Jamal Centre for Global Negotiations Archived from the original on 10 August 2015 Retrieved 3 March 2013 a b Amir Habib Jamal A Tribute from Mwalimu J K Nyerere PDF Dag Hammarskjold Foundation 1995 p 95 Archived PDF from the original on 25 July 2015 Retrieved 25 July 2015 Godfrey Mwakikagile 2006 Life Under Nyerere Intercontinental Books pp 95 ISBN 978 0 9802587 2 1 a b Judith Marffy Mantuano Hare Countess of Listowel 1965 The Making of Tanganyika Chatto amp Windus Vassanji 2014 p 327 Colin Legum G R V Mmari 1 January 1995 Mwalimu The Influence of Nyerere James Currey Publishers pp 7 ISBN 978 0 85255 386 2 Ronald Aminzade 31 October 2013 Race Nation and Citizenship in Post Colonial Africa The Case of Tanzania Cambridge University Press pp 108 ISBN 978 1 107 04438 8 K L Jhaveri 1 January 1999 Marching with Nyerere Africanisation of Asians B R Publishing Corporation ISBN 978 81 7646 091 0 James R Brennan 29 May 2012 Taifa Making Nation and Race in Urban Tanzania Ohio University Press pp 186 ISBN 978 0 8214 4417 7 Mtei 2008 p 143 Mtei 2008 p 137 Godfrey Mwakikagile 2006 Tanzania Under Mwalimu Nyerere Reflections on an African Statesman Intercontinental Books pp 201 ISBN 978 0 9802534 9 8 Henry G Schermers Niels M Blokker 11 August 2011 International Institutional Law Unity Within Diversity Fifth Revised Edition Martinus Nijhoff Publishers pp 589 ISBN 978 90 04 18798 6 Coping with world inflation Chicago Tribune 2 October 1980 Retrieved 27 July 2015 Hirji Karim F 20 July 2014 Growing Up With Tanzania Memories Musings and Maths Mkuki na Nyota Publishers pp 24 ISBN 978 9987 08 223 0 Amir Jamal passes away sunsonline org 23 March 1995 Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 3 March 2013 Vassanji 2014 p 328 Godfrey Mwakikagile 2007 Nyerere and Africa End of an Era Intercontinental Books pp 664 ISBN 978 0 9802534 1 2 President honours 86 for selfless service Daily News Dar es Salaam 27 April 2014 Archived from the original on 22 July 2015 Retrieved 22 July 2015 Honorary Doctors Jamal Amir akademiskahogtider se Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 5 August 2015 Bibliography Mtei Edwin 31 December 2008 From Goatherd to Governor The Autobiography of Edwin Mtei African Books Collective ISBN 978 9987 08 030 4 Vassanji M G 14 October 2014 And Home Was Kariakoo A Memoir of East Africa Doubleday Canada ISBN 978 0 385 67144 6 External links editAmir Jamal at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Media from Commons nbsp Data from Wikidata Jamal with Andy Chande 1964 image Amir Jamal and Y B Chavan sign a friendship and co operation agreement video Opening address by Amir Jamal Chairman of the 35th Annual IMF and WBG Meetings p 4 Exposing the IMF and World Bank an Address by Amir Jamal Finance Minister of Tanzania Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Amir H Jamal amp oldid 1222854311, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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