Nyerere in Tanganyika and Zanzibar Union 1964
President Nyerere Inaugural Day in 1961
1961 Uhuru Day in Karimjee Hall
Mwl.J.K. Nyerere the first Tanganyika Independent leader 1961
Julius Nyerere, Africa's elder statesman. Behind Nyerere are Kaunda, Machael, Obote
Nyerere with TANU Members
Nyerere Rais Nasser na mfalme wa Ethiopia
National Team players in with Nyerere at state house after winning Gossage Cup in 1964
Obote, Kenyatta and Nyerere
Nyerere with President Tubman
Nyerere on Arusha declaration match 1967
Fidel Castro and Julius Nyerere, Ruvu, Tanzania March 1977
Mwalimu Nyerere, Dr. Kaunda, Dr. Obote and Kawawa in State House in Dar-es-Salaam
Mwalimu with Southern Africa liberation leadera 1975
The Rallies along the street of Dar-es-Salaam lead by president against the revolt made in 1964
1961 Ministers of Tanganyika Independence
1961 Nyerere and His Family after independence
Tanzania's first President Julius Nyerere with Bernhard Grzimek
Queen Elizabeth II, J.K. Nyerere and former Personal Assistant to Nyerere, Joan Wicken
J.K. Nyerere on independence day 1961
The President inspects a guard of honour
Julius Nyerere Speaking at News Conference
President Samora Machel of Mozambique (left), Nyerere and President Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia (right)
Julius Nyerere Speaking at News Conference
Nyerere congrats after Kagera war victory 1979
African Leaders At OAU Conference December 1967
1965 Nyerere and Karume in Dar-es-Salaam Airport
The President of Tanganyika, Julius K. Nyerere, left, on his official visit to USA, 1963
Elected TANU leaders after the announcement of landslide victory 1958
The "Uhuru Railway" is a monument to the determination of Presidents Kaunda and Nyerere in 1973
Celebrating Independence Day in 1961 with Duke of Edinburgh
Nyerere on Arusha Declaration March in Dar-es-Salaam
Mwalimu Julius K.Nyerere, President of Tanzania, at Taj Mahal, Agra 1971
Julius Nyerere with Bibi Titi Mohamed on campaign tours of the country 1957
Nyerere kwenye harakati zakutafuta uhuru wa Tanganyika
Nyerere on Arusha declaration match 1967
1961 Uhuru Day in State House Dar-es-Salaam
J.K.Nyerere meets commonweath minister prior to the conference 1964
Nyerere with his generals on Amini of Uganda invasion to Tanzania, November 1978
Nyerere on independence day 1961
Mwalimu Nyerere at Ikulu after Independence
Edward M. Sokoine is sworn in as Prime Minister by President Julius Nyerere
J.K. Nyerere with J.F. Kenney and Dean Rusk during the official visit to the USA in 1976
1964 Nyerere and Karume on Union Agreement at State House
Nyerere congrats in Iringa, after Kagera war victory 1979
Nyerere with elders on independence at the state house 1961
Retiring President Leaves office in 1985
1978 Nyerere and Samora in Dar-es-Salaam Airport
TANU Supporters accompany Nyerere to the airport before his departure to deliver a speech UNO
Mwalimu Nyerere with Mzee Jomo Kenyatta
Nyerere from UNO on independence
Nyerere opens parliament with Mama Maria aside
1961 Last Tanganyika Governor Farewell Party
African Leaders in in Nairobi, 1964
Nyerere (far left) with some leaders of the frontline states
Nyerere , Kawawa, Kambona
Nyerere with wife Maria 1961
J.K.Nyerere with President Charles de Gaulle on his right in Paris 1965
Mwalimu’s past-time activity: inspecting a rural farm
Nyerere in Rio De Janeiro 1991
Nyerere ahutubia mkutano Dar
The 1979 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, Lusaka, Zambia
Nyerere and wife Maria receives Samora Machael and Wife at the State House
Nyerere with elders on independence ceremonies 1961
Chifu Solomoni Mazengo akimtawaza Nyerere
Nyerere with Prince Philip 1961
1961 Last Governor Leaving Tanganyika
Mwalimu at a past graduation ceremony at the University of Dar es Salaam. On his left Pius Msekwa
J.K. Nyerere in Oslo, during a trip to the Scandinavia in 1963
Nyerere on Arusha declaration with youth from Mbulu in 1967
Nyerere addressing on the opening of Mlimani Campus at the University Collage of Dar-es-Salaam
Nyerere on Butiama to Musoma match on Arusha deceleration rallies in 1967
Nyerere waves to the crowd as he is driven around the Dar-es-Salaam stadium
Nyerere with Pope John Paul II
Nyerere congrats after Kagera war victory 1979
Fidel Castro with Julius Nyerere Saluting
Celebrating Independence Day in 1961
Nyerere with Samora with both their wives in Dar-es-Salaam airport
J.K. Nyerere and A.A. Karume on union day 1964
1962, Nyerere receiving his honorary second degree from the University of Edinburgh