Africa’s journey to independence is a story of courage, sacrifice, and unwavering vision. From the dusty battlefields to the halls of diplomacy,African liberation leaders stood firm against colonial oppression, igniting theflame of freedom that still burns across the continent today.
Africa’s journey to independence is a story of courage, sacrifice, and unwavering vision. From the dusty battlefields to the halls of diplomacy,African liberation leaders stood firm against colonial oppression, igniting theflame of freedom that still burns across the continent today.
These leaders - men and women of immense resolve-did not seek personal gain.They dreamed of dignity for their people, unity for their nations, and a futureled by Africans themselves. From Mwalimu Julius Kambarage Nyerere’s wisdom inuniting Tanzania, to Kwame Nkrumah’s bold call for Pan-Africanism, from PatriceLumumba’s cry for justice to Nelson Mandela’s spirit of reconciliation - theirlegacy lives on.
At the JUKANYE International HistoryFestival 2026, we honor these heroes. Through storytelling,exhibitions, music, seminars, and cultural celebrations, we remember andcelebrate their sacrifice - reminding the present generation and inspiring thenext with the spirit of patriotism.
Let their names echo.
Let their stories inspire.
Let their vision live on.
Mama Afrika Award for Liberation and Legacy
List of Women Freedom Fighters of Africa
In recognition of the significant contributions made by women in Africa’s liberation struggles, we plan to present special Honorary Awards during the JUKANYE INTERNATIONAL HISTORY FESTIVAL – 2026.
This award will recognize and celebrate the courage, sacrifice, and lasting legacy of women who played vital roles in the political, social, and cultural liberation of Africa.
Special Award: MAMA AFRIKA AWARD FOR LIBERATION AND LEGACY
(Tuzo ya Mama Afrika kwa Ukombozi na Urithi)
This award serves as a tribute to the historical role of African women in shaping a free, dignified, united, and progressively developed continent.
Preserve Africa’s Liberation History
Coordinating Official Invitations:
Prepare and dispatch formal invitations to high-profile guests including national and international leaders, ambassadors, liberation heroes, artists, and key stakeholders of the festival.
Ensuring Protocol Compliance:
Organize official receptions for dignitaries, adhering to proper national and international protocol procedures.
Maintain proper decorum and respect according to the rank and role of each guest.
Facilitating Special Guest Logistics:
Arrange schedules, transportation, accommodation, and security for VIP participants.
Provide guests with essential information about the festival agenda and their individual engagements.
Managing Ceremonial Flow and Official Speeches:
Oversee the coordination of keynote speeches, award presentations, and high-level ceremonial events.
Provide trained hosts or emcees familiar with protocol, language, and cultural etiquette.
Supporting International Participation:
Facilitate travel, visa processing, safety, and hospitality for international guests.
Serve as a bridge between the festival team and diplomatic missions or international organizations.
Supervising Seating and Guest Arrangements:
Manage seating protocols for official events, ensuring all dignitaries are positioned according to their status and title.
CONTACT:
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CONTACT:
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CONTACT:
P.O Box 38012
Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania
Mob. +255 (0) 673 023 547
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Chairperson of the Board
– A highly respected national figure (e.g., former president, senior statesperson, or prominent academic/cultural leader).
– Symbol of integrity and national unity.
Vice Chairperson
– An experienced professional in cultural, heritage, or public service sectors.
Secretary to the Board
– Senior representative from CATZ COMPANY LTD /JACI (Jasiri Arts & Culture Institution), managing communication and coordination.
Treasurer
– Finance or development expert responsible for financial oversight and resource mobilization.
Board Member – Government Representative
– Appointee from the Ministry of Culture, Tourism, or Foreign Affairs to ensure government engagement.
Board Member – Private Sector Leader
– Business executive with experience in sponsorship, media, or branding.
Board Member – Pan-African Representative
– A recognized individual from another African country to promote continental ownership.
Board Member – International Partner/Donor Rep
– From a collaborating international organization (e.g., UNESCO, AU, UNDP, etc.)
Board Member – Youth & Innovation Advocate
– A young changemaker representing youth interests and fresh perspectives.
Board Member – Arts & Culture Expert
– A renowned artist, filmmaker, or historian contributing to the festival’s creative direction.