President Jakata Kikwete explains a point about the State House in Dar es salaam
to members of the German Parliament's Budgetary Committee that paid a
courtesy call on him today February 13, 2013. The State House,
originally built by the Germans in 1891, was first occupied by the first
German Governor, Julius Von Soden, which at the time was used as the
Governor’s palace. When Tanganyika became a British colony, the state
house was called the Government House and it was rebuilt in 1922 when
first British Governor Horace Byatt took over. The building has a
special architectural quality with historic value.
President
Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete in talks with the Managing Director of the
World Food Programme (WFP), Ms Ethrarin Cousin today February 13, 2013
at the State House in Dar es salaam.
STATE HOUSE PHOTOS BY ISSA MICHUZI
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