Tanzania to build first-ever presidential museums

Mon, Sep 12, 2022
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TANZANIA plans to build the first-ever presidential museums in its capital Dodoma to promote understanding of the presidency, an official said.

Christowaja Ntandu, the acting director for the Department of Antiquities in the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, said the presidential museums will be used as repositories for the papers, records, and historical materials of the country’s presidents

“The public and researchers will be able to access these preserved irreplaceable documents for the widest possible use,” Ntandu said.

According to her, the preparations underway include architectural designs of the museums and collection of the country’s presidents’ documents and artifacts.

She said the Minister for Natural Resources and Tourism, Pindi Chana, inspected the construction site of the presidential museums in Chisichili which covers 20 hectares.

Chana said the construction of the presidential museums will add to the east African nation’s list of tourist attractions.

Tanzania has been governed by six presidents since it gained independence. (Xinhua/NAN)

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