William Mgimwa

Tanzanian politician
William Mgimwa
13th Minister of Finance
In office
7 May 2012 – 1 January 2014
Preceded byMustafa Mkulo
Succeeded bySaada Salum
Member of Parliament
for Kalenga constituency
In office
28 November 2010 – 1 January 2014
Preceded byStephen Galinoma
Succeeded byGodfrey Mgimwa
Personal details
Born(1950-01-20)20 January 1950
Tanganyika
Died1 January 2014(2014-01-01) (aged 63)
Pretoria, South Africa
Resting placeMagunga, Kalenga, Iringa
NationalityTanzanian
Political partyCCM
SpouseJane
ChildrenGodfrey
Alma materIFM (AdvDip), (PGDip)
Mzumbe University (MBA)

William Augustao Mgimwa (20 January 1950 – 1 January 2014) was a Tanzanian CCM politician and Member of Parliament for Kalenga constituency from 2010 to 2014. He also served as Tanzania's Minister of Finance from 2012 to 2014.[1]

Early life and career

He was educated at Mafinga Seminary and Tosamaganga Seminary schools. He thereafter joined The Institute of Finance Management and the Institute of Development Management (present day Mzumbe University) for his MBA in finance.

He had worked at the National Bank of Commerce as an accountant and was the principal of the Bank of Tanzania Training Institute in Mwanza from 2000 to 2010. He was elected by a landslide in 2010 as the member of parliament for Kalenga constituency, receiving 31,421 votes (84.39%). In May 2012, President Jakaya Kikwete appointed him as the Minister of Finance.

Death

He died on 1 January 2014 at Kloof Medi-Clinic in Pretoria, South Africa where he was undergoing treatment.[2][3] His body was repatriated to Dar es Salaam on 4 January and was lay in repose at Karimjee Hall the next day. He was buried on Monday 6 January at his home village of Magunga in Iringa Region.[4]

Publications

  • W. Mgimwa: Liquidity Management, Tanzania Bankers Journal, Dar es Salaam. 1994
  • W. Mgimwa: Commercial Bank Lending Journal, Dar es Salaam. 1995
  • W. Mgimwa: Advanced Credit Operations, Dar es Salaam. 2007
  • W. Mgimwa: Advanced Treasury Management, Dar es Salaam.

References

  1. ^ "Member of Parliament CV". Parliament of Tanzania. Archived from the original on 2012-08-02. Retrieved 5 May 2012.
  2. ^ "Finance Minister Dr Mgimwa dies in SA". The Guardian. 2 January 2014. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  3. ^ "Mgimwa dies in South Afric". The Citizen. 2 January 2014. Retrieved 2 January 2014.
  4. ^ RATIBA YA MAZISHI YA ALIYEKUWA WAZIRI WA FEDHA

External links

  • Mgimwa's speech at the HHA Ministerial Conference in Tunisia on YouTube
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Chama Cha Mapinduzi MPs in the 10th Parliament
At the time of dissolution, the party had 185 of the 239 electoral seats in the National Assembly
Arusha Region (4/7)Dar es Salaam Region (6/8)
Dodoma Region (9/9)Iringa Region (10/11)
Kagera Region (9/10)Kigoma Region (3/8)Kilimanjaro Region (5/9)Lindi Region (6/8)Manyara Region (5/6)Mara Region (6/7)Mbeya Region (9/11)Morogoro Region (10/10)Mtwara Region (7/7)Mwanza Region (10/13)Pwani Region (9/9)Rukwa Region (7/8)Ruvuma Region (7/7)Shinyanga Region (8/13)Singida Region (7/8)Tabora Region (9/9)Tanga Region (11/11)Pemba Island (0/18)
None (The island is the opposition stronghold of the Civic United Front)
Unguja North Region (7/8)Unguja South Region (5/5)Urban West Region (16/19)Nominated by the President (7/8)