Cleopa Msuya

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Cleopa Msuya
3rd Prime Minister of Tanzania
In office
5 December 1994 – 27 November 1995
Preceded by John Tyler
Succeeded by Frederick Sumaye
In office
7 November 1980 – 23 February 1983
Preceded by Edward Sokoine
Succeeded by Edward Sokoine
3rd Minister of Finance
In office
1986–1989
Preceded by Kighoma Malima
Succeeded by Steven Kibona
In office
1974–1975
Preceded by Amir H. Jamal
Succeeded by Amir H. Jamal
Personal details
Born (1931-11-04) 4 November 1931 (age 92)
Kilimanjaro, Tanganyika
Nationality Tanzanian
Political party CCM

Cleopa David Msuya (born 4 November 1931[1][2]) was Prime Minister of Tanzania from 7 November 1980 to 24 February 1983 and again from 7 December 1994 to 28 November 1995.

Msuya was born in Chomvu, Usangi, in the Mwanga District of Kilimanjaro Region. He attended Makerere University College from 1952 to 1955, and he worked in social and community development in rural areas from 1956 to 1964.[1][2] Beginning in 1964, he served as Permanent Secretary at a number of ministries: he was Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Community Development and Culture from 1964 to 1965, at the Ministry of Lands Settlement and Water Development from 1965 to 1967, at the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Planning from 1967 to 1970, and at the Ministry of Finance from 1970 to 1972.[1]

He became Minister for Finance on February 18, 1972 and served in that position until he became Minister for Industry on November 3, 1975. After five years as Minister for Industry, he became Prime Minister in November 1980, serving until February 1983; he was then Minister for Finance again from February 1983 to November 1985. On November 6, 1985 his portfolio was expanded and he became Minister for Finance, Economic Affairs and Planning until March 1989. From March 1989 to December 1990 he was Minister for Finance again, and from March 1990 to December 1994 he was Minister for Industry and Trade.[1]

In December 1994, Msuya became Prime Minister for a second time, concurrently serving as Vice President. He was replaced in those posts in November 1995; in the 1995 parliamentary election, he was elected to the National Assembly again, and he served out the parliamentary term as a backbencher. He retired on October 29, 2000.[1]

Since his retirement, Msuya has remained active in the Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM), and as of 2006 he remains on the CCM's National Executive Committee. As of 2006, he is also Chairman of the Kilimanjaro Development Forum.[2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Profile at tanemb.se.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Cleopa David Msuya: The man", ThisDay, May 31, 2006.
Preceded by Prime Minister of Tanzania
1980-1983
Succeeded by
Edward Moringe Sokoine
Preceded by Prime Minister of Tanzania
1994-1995
Succeeded by
Frederick Sumaye
Preceded by Vice President of Tanzania
1994-1995
Succeeded by
Omar Ali Juma