Embassy of Tanzania, D.C. | |
Location: | West End, Washington, D.C. |
Address: | 1232 22nd St. N.W. |
Coordinates: | 38.9061°N -77.0491°W |
The Embassy of the United Republic of Tanzania in Washington, D.C. is the diplomatic mission of Tanzania in the United States. It is located at 1232 22nd Street NW in the West End neighborhood.[1] [2] The mission is also accredited to Mexico.
The Tanzanian ambassador in Washington, D. C. is the official representative of the Government in Dodoma to the Government of the United States.
Diplomatic agrément | Diplomatic accreditation | Term end | Ambassador | Observations | Tanzanian Head of State | U.S. President |
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Vedastus Kyalakishaija Kyaruzi | Permanent Representative of Tanzania to the United Nations | Queen Elizabeth II | John F. Kennedy | |||
Asanterabi Zephaniah Nsilo Swai | Permanent Representative of Tanzania to the United Nations | President Julius Nyerere | ||||
Erasto Andrew Mbwana Mang'enya | Permanent Representative of Tanzania to the United Nations | Lyndon B. Johnson | ||||
Othman Shariff | ||||||
Chief Michael Lukumbuzya | Former principal secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Appointed October 6, 1965. | |||||
Gosbert Miarcell Rutabanzibwa | ||||||
Paul Bomani | Richard Nixon | |||||
Benjamin Mkapa | Ronald Reagan | |||||
Asterius Magnus Hyera | ||||||
Charles Musama Nyirabu | President Ali Hassan Mwinyi | George H. W. Bush | ||||
Mustafa Salim Nyang’anyi | Born at Kondoa in October 1942, he has had a long career of public and political service after starting as a journalist with Radio Tanzania. | President Benjamin William Mkapa | Bill Clinton | |||
Andrew Mhando Daraja | George W. Bush | |||||
Ombeni Sefue | President Jakaya Kikwete | |||||
Mwandaidi Sinare Maajar | Barack Obama | |||||
Liberata Mulamula | ||||||
Wilson Masilingi |