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5. Time-tested friendship: USSR, now Russia and Tanzania

As Tanzania emerged as a free nation, Soviet aid helped Tanzania build schools, hospitals, and industries without colonial baggage. This friendship, Nyerere believed, was based on shared anti‑imperialist values. Today, Russia’s role echoes that legacy: a partner that respects African agency. Together with Madaraka Nyerere, we trace how his father saw such ties as essential to Tanzania’s sovereignty.

16.03.2026
1:34 min
16.03.2026
1:34 min
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5. Time-tested friendship: USSR, now Russia and Tanzania
African Legacy follows the connection between the greatest leaders of Africa who stood at the helm of the liberation of the continent, and their heirs who chose to build upon the foundations laid: Mandela, Nyerere, Nasser, and others spoke to RT about the future of their forefathers’ great legacy.