Paul Bomani

Tanzanian politician and diplomat

Paul Bomani - Tanzanian politician and diplomat
Born

January 1st, 1925
100 years ago

Died

April 1st, 2005
20 years ago — 80 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Tanzania

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Became the first Minister of Finance of Tanzania after independence in 1961. Played a crucial role in establishing fiscal policies and managing the national budget. Held various significant diplomatic positions, including the role of ambassador to the United States. Engaged in international relations to promote Tanzania's interests during its formative years as a nation.

First Minister of Finance in Tanzania

Ambassador to the United States

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