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Ningependa kujua wasifu mdogo wa Jenerali Ulimwengu kwani nimefurahia uzalendo aliouonesha kuwa pale Mahakamani katika kesi ya Katiba.
Kitaaluma nilikuwa namtambua Jenerali kama mwandishi sio mwanasheria. Nasikia pia alishakuwa mwakilishi wa Tanzania makao makuu ya umoja wa vijana huko Algeria, pia ni mmoja wa vijana waliolelewa na umoja wa vijana wa Tanu na ni muumini mkubwa wa sera za Mwalimu Nyerere ya siasa ya ujamaa na kujitegemea.
----- Michango kutoka kwa WanaJF-----
JENERALI ULIMWENGU was born on 4th April 1948 in Ngara, Kagera Region of Tanzania.
He went to school in Kamachumu, Katoke and Nyakato in Kagera and high school in Tabora from 1955 to 1968 and was a student of the then University of East Africa from 1969 to 1972.
As a post-Arusha Declaration student at the premier academic and activist University, Ulimwengu was one of the activist radical students espousing progressive causes of African liberation and human emancipation.
After leaving the University, he became an active member of the ruling party, then TANU (Tanganyika Afican National Union) and later CCM ('Chama cha Mapinduzi') as the following brief profile of his post-student service shows.
Kitaaluma nilikuwa namtambua Jenerali kama mwandishi sio mwanasheria. Nasikia pia alishakuwa mwakilishi wa Tanzania makao makuu ya umoja wa vijana huko Algeria, pia ni mmoja wa vijana waliolelewa na umoja wa vijana wa Tanu na ni muumini mkubwa wa sera za Mwalimu Nyerere ya siasa ya ujamaa na kujitegemea.
----- Michango kutoka kwa WanaJF-----
He went to school in Kamachumu, Katoke and Nyakato in Kagera and high school in Tabora from 1955 to 1968 and was a student of the then University of East Africa from 1969 to 1972.
As a post-Arusha Declaration student at the premier academic and activist University, Ulimwengu was one of the activist radical students espousing progressive causes of African liberation and human emancipation.
After leaving the University, he became an active member of the ruling party, then TANU (Tanganyika Afican National Union) and later CCM ('Chama cha Mapinduzi') as the following brief profile of his post-student service shows.