* A public lecture delivered at the University of Dar-es-Salaam under the auspices of the Institute of Development Studies Staff Seminar Series.
Kighoma A. MALIMA, Minister/or Planning and Economic Affairs, United Republic of Tanzania. The views expressed in this paper do not necessarily reflect those of the Tanzania Government.
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Kighoma A. MALIMA 1985. 17 - The IMF and World Bank Conditionality:* Tanzanian Case . Afrique et développement. 10, 1-2 (juill. 1985). DOI:https://doi.org/10.57054/ad.v10i1-2.3134.
was born in Marui village Kisarawe District on 15 December 1938. He was named Abdallah, after his paternal grandfather who died in the World War I. He was born to Ali bin Abdallah Kighoma Malima and Habiba bint Suleiman wa Bura.
He attended primary and secondary school from 1948 to 1957 in Marui Primary School and then proceeded to Mzumbe Secondary School and Tabora Boys Secondary School. Malima cut short his studies in 1957 to join TANU and struggle for independence under the leadership of Julius Nyerere.
After independence Malima was appointed District Secretary in Masasi and Njombe. In June 1961 he attended a short course at Kivukoni Ideological College, Dar es Salaam before leaving for United States in 1962 for further studies at Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire where he obtained a BA in economics in 1965.