edited by Bill F. Ndi
A leader remembered, a legacy contested yet enduring. This collection traces John Pombe Magufuli’s ascent as both symbol and statesman—a figure whose reforms struck like lightning and whose resolve reshaped national ethos. It situates Magufuli within Tanzania’s historical and political continuum, illuminating his revolutionary vision, his disciplined governance, and his defiance of imposed paradigms. “Hapa kazi tu”, his mantra emerges not merely as a slogan but as a philosophical framework rooted in African self-belief, cultural affirmation, and developmental sovereignty. Through poetic reflection and scholarly insight, these pages examine the man, the myth, and the memory. They reveal a leader who challenged complacency and reclaimed national purpose. Magufuli’s legacy is cast alongside Nyerere, Kenyatta, Nkrumah, Sankara, and Mandela, revealing a shared pursuit of African autonomy. His pragmatism, bold reforms, and actiondriven leadership mark him as a pivotal voice in Africa’s future trajectory. A resonant tribute to a figure whose imprint continues to provoke thought and inspire conviction.
Publisher: Langaa RPCIG
Pages: 218
Year: 2026
Category: African Studies
Dimensions: 203×127 mm
ISBN: 9789956004386Shipping class: POD
