Mrisho Sarakikya

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Mrisho S.H. Sarakikya was the first chief of the Tanzania People's Defence Force (TPDF). He was given command of the TPDF soon after the army mutiny of 1964, when either a captain (Reuters 1967) or a lieutenant (Kaplan 1978).

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Mrisho S.H. Sarakikya
NicknameGeneral Mutukula
Born1934 (age 9192)
Allegiance Britain
 Tanganyika
 Tanzania
Branch
King's African Rifles
Tanganyika Rifles
Tanzania People's Defence Force
Service years
1958–1974
Rank
Major General
Conflicts
Uganda–Tanzania War
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Early life

He was born at Meru, Tanganyika in 1934. He attended Nkoaranga Lutheran Primary School and then moving on to Old Moshi secondary school. Due to his performance, he was then invited to the prestigious Tabora Government Secondary School.[1] Once graduating, he entered the Tanganyikan portion of the King's African Rifles as a private in 1958; and later attended the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.[2]

Military career

During the mutiny within the newly formed Tanganyika Rifles in 1964, Sarakikya was in Tabora and remained loyal to Nyerere. Following the aftermath, other senior officers were dismissed or sacked and he was given command of the newly formed Tanzania People's Defence Force.[3] From 1964 to 1974, he commanded the TPDF.[4] He was succeeded by Lieutenant General Abdallah Twalipo.[5]

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