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Anne Makinda

Anne Makinda is the first female Speaker of the Tanzanian National Assembly, having assumed the role in 2010. She has had a long political career in Tanzania, first being nominated to parliament in 1975 and later elected as the MP for Njombe South continuously since 1995. Makinda received her early education in Tanzania and studied accountancy at Mzumbe University, graduating with an advanced diploma.

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Anne Makinda

Anne Makinda is the first female Speaker of the Tanzanian National Assembly, having assumed the role in 2010. She has had a long political career in Tanzania, first being nominated to parliament in 1975 and later elected as the MP for Njombe South continuously since 1995. Makinda received her early education in Tanzania and studied accountancy at Mzumbe University, graduating with an advanced diploma.

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Anne Makinda

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Honourable

Anne Makinda
MP

Makinda (right) Speaker of the National Assembly of Tanzania Incumbent Assumed office 12 November 2010 Job Ndugai Deputy Samuel Sitta Preceded by Member of Parliament for Njombe South Incumbent Assumed office October 1995 Unopposed Majority Member of Parliament In office 19751995 None (Nominated MP) Constituency Personal details 26 July 1949 (age 64) Born Njombe, Iringa, Tanganyika Tanzanian Nationality CCM Political party Mzumbe University (AdvDip) Alma mater www.annemakinda.com Website

Anne Semamba Makinda (born 26 July 1949) is a Tanzanian politician and the first female Speaker of the Tanzanian National Assembly.[1]

Contents

1 Early life and education 2 Politicial career 3 References 4 External links

Early life and education


Her father was a regional commissioner who served under the Nyerere administration.[2] She was educated at Uwemba Primary School in Njombe, Masasi Girls' Secondary School in Mtwara and Kilakala Girls' High School in Morogoro. She then pursued an accountancy course at the Institute of Development and Management (present day Mzumbe University) graduating with an advanced diploma.[1]

Politicial career
She was nominated to the parliament in 1975.

References
1. "Member of Parliament CV". Tanzanian Parliament. Retrieved 30 March 2013.

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