Embassy of Tanzania, Washington, D.C.
Tanzanian Embassy, D.C. | |
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Coordinates | 38°54′22″N 77°2′56.7″W / 38.90611°N 77.049083°WCoordinates: 38°54′22″N 77°2′56.7″W / 38.90611°N 77.049083°W |
Location | West End, Washington, D.C. |
Address | 1232 22nd St. N.W. |
Ambassador | Wilson Masilingi |
Website | tanzaniaembassy-us.org |
The Embassy of the United Republic of Tanzania in Washington, D.C. is the diplomatic mission of Tanzania in the United States. It is located at 1232 22nd Street NW in the West End neighborhood.[1][2] The mission is also accredited to Mexico.
List of Ambassadors
The Tanzanian ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Dar es Salaam to the Government of the United States.
Diplomatic agrément | Diplomatic accreditation | ambassador | Observations | President of Tanzania | List of Presidents of the United States | Term end |
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1961 | Vedastus Kyalakishaija Kyaruzi | Permanent Representative of Tanzania to the United Nations | Elizabeth II | John F. Kennedy | July 1962 | |
July 1962 | Asanterabi Zephaniah Nsilo Swai | Permanent Representative of Tanzania to the United Nations | Julius Nyerere | John F. Kennedy | December 1962 | |
April 17, 1963 | Erasto Andrew Mbwana Mang'enya | Permanent Representative of Tanzania to the United Nations | Julius Nyerere | Lyndon B. Johnson | 1964 | |
November 24, 1964 | December 15, 1964 | Othman Shariff | Julius Nyerere | Lyndon B. Johnson | ||
November 29, 1965 | December 15, 1965 | Michael Lukumbuzya | October 6. Chief Michael Lukumbuzya, former principal secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, was appointed Tanzanian Ambassador to the US, replacing Othman Shariff, who was withdrawn in February. (See Africa Report, April 1965, p. | Julius Nyerere | Lyndon B. Johnson | |
December 31, 1968 | January 3, 1969 | Gosbert Miarcell Rutabanzibwa | Julius Nyerere | Lyndon B. Johnson | ||
September 26, 1972 | October 2, 1972 | Paul Bomani | Julius Nyerere | Richard Nixon | ||
February 24, 1983 | April 7, 1983 | Benjamin Mkapa | Julius Nyerere | Ronald Reagan | ||
October 5, 1984 | December 10, 1984 | Asterius Magnus Hyera | Julius Nyerere | Ronald Reagan | ||
May 16, 1990 | May 29, 1990 | Charles Musama Nyirabu | Ali Hassan Mwinyi | George H. W. Bush | ||
June 1, 1995 | September 15, 1997 | Mustafa Salim Nyang’anyi | Born at Kondoa in October 1942, he has had a long career of public and political service after starting as a journalist with Radio | Benjamin William Mkapa | Bill Clinton | |
July 25, 2002 | July 30, 2002 | Andrew Mhando Daraja | Benjamin William Mkapa | George W. Bush | ||
June 15, 2007 | July 25, 2007 | Ombeni Sefue | Jakaya Kikwete | George W. Bush | ||
September 7, 2010 | September 16, 2010 | Mwandaidi Sinare Maajar | Jakaya Kikwete | Barack Obama | ||
July 17, 2013 | July 18, 2013 | Liberata Mulamula | Jakaya Kikwete | Barack Obama | ||
August 29, 2015 | September 17, 2015 | Wilson Masilingi | Jakaya Kikwete | Barack Obama |
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