Background

The University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM) is the oldest and premier public university in Tanzania. It is situated 13 kilometers on the western side of the city of Dar es Salaam, occupying 1,625 acres on the observation hill, famously known as Mlimani in Kiswahili. It was established on 25th October 1961 as the University College Dar es Salaam (UCD), an affiliate college of the University of London. It was temporarily hosted in the premises belonging to Tanganyika African National Union (TANU) located in Lumumba Street, Dar es Salaam from its establishment up to 1964 when it was moved to the current location at the Hill. At its inception, it had only one faculty, the Faculty of Law, with 14 students among them one female, Julie Manning. In 1963, it became a constituent college of the University of East Africa together with Makerere University College in Uganda and Nairobi University College in Kenya. UDSM became a full-fledged university on 1st July 1970 through Act No. 12 of 1970.

Ever since UDSM has grown in terms of student intake, academic units, research capability and academic programmes. It has two constituent colleges: the Dar es Salaam University College of Education located in Dar es Salaam and the Mkwawa University College of Education, located in Iringa. There are also seven campus colleges, four schools and five institutes hosting numerous academic departments covering a wide range of programmes, making it a comprehensive university. The academic programmes offered lead to the award of certificates, diplomas, and undergraduate and postgraduate degrees. A total of 370 programmes including 17 taught PhD; 99 PhD by thesis; 142 Masters; 10 Postgraduate; 92 undergraduate; 5 certificate, and 6 diploma are offered in various academic units. They include evening study programmes designed to offer opportunities mainly to employed people, although any other interested person with requisite entry qualifications can apply. The number of students admitted has been reaching 39,958 in 2020/2021 academic year. Female students constitute 46 percent of all students and more efforts have been underway to increase this ratio. Each year we receive an increased number of applications of students interesting in joining our various programmes than the available current capacity.

At its Golden Jubilee in 2011 UDSM inaugurated its Vision 2061, a blueprint charting the way for its future development. Emphasis has been placed on research and postgraduate training. As a result there has been improved outputs and the number of postgraduate students graduating each year has increased exponentially. Just as an illustration, compared to 34 students who graduated with PhD in 2013, there were 72 PhD students who graduated in 2016 and the number increased to 80 and 85 in 2017 and 2018 respectively. To cater for the increased number of postgraduate students UDSM introduced a mid-year graduation ceremony in 2019 and 47 PhD candidates were awarded their degrees in that maiden mid-year graduation. UDSM has also set a number of scholarships to cater for various categories of students wishing to pursue their undergraduate and postgraduate training.

Idea of the University of Dar es Salaam

The idea of the University was breached in the 1958 Annual General Meeting of TANU. It was proposed by Mr. Amos Kesenge the then TANU General Secretary. He said “people of Tanganyika are the ones with thirst and hunger for education. Education is the key in the development of people’s life in this country and for a better national development there should be people with education, knowledge and wisdom”.  Members agreed that the University should be out of party politics and so everyone should contribute in kind and cash. Contribution for building this University started by Tanganyika African Newspaper Company Limited by organising a football match and all the money collected was deposited in the university basket fund. In the winning cup handing ceremony, Mwalimu Julius Kambarage Nyerere, TANU Chairman, requested people to join the efforts of establishing a University to avoid depending on foreign Universities which were very expensive and had different ideologies. He urged TANU members to contribute Tsh 50/= each while others contributed Tsh. 2/= each. Up to 16th March 1958 the university fund had Tsh 1,971/=. The following is the list of some of the people who contributed in cash.

S/N

NAME

AMOUNT IN TSHS

1.

Mr. Salum Athuman

500

2.

Mr.D.P.K. Makwaia

500

3.

Mr. J. K. Nyerere

200

4.

Mr.J uma Mzee

150

5.

Mr. Ibrahim Bofu

150

6.

Mr. Scheneider Plantan

100

7.

Mr. Abdallah Said

100

8.

Mr. Athuman     Abdrahaman

100

9

Messrs Jayanti Stores

100

10.

Mr. Alli Chande

100

11.

Mr. Kondo Salum

100

12.

Mr. Athuman Aman

100

13.

Mr. Lucas Masungwa

100

14.

Mr. Mahadi  Mwinyichuma

100

15.

Mr. Abbas Sykes

100

16.

Mr. Makata Mwinyimtwana

100

17.

Mr. Elias   Mlimga

50

18.

Mr. Abbas Max

50

19.

Mr. Salum   Athuman

50

20.

Mr. Korongo  Juma

50

21.

Mr. Alli Mohamed

50

22.

Mr. Mohamed Sefu

50

23.

Mr. Hamisi Hassan

50

24.

Mr. Hamisi Tambwe

50

25

Mr. Mabwana Thankers

50

26.

Mr. Sultani Dibega

50

27.

Mr. Yusufu Abdallah

50

28.

Mr. Msibu Seleman

50

29.

Mr. Rajabu Athumani

50

30.

Mr. Alli Abdallah

50

31.

Mr. Mohamedi   Makunde

50

32.

Mr. Hussein Kahumu

50

33.

Mr. Mrisho Bilal

50

34.

Mr.Francis Kashaija

50

35.

Mr. Idi Faiz Mafungo

50

36.

Mr. Max Mbwana

50

37.

Mr. Y. Max

50

38.

Mr. Alli H. Tambwe

50

39.

Mr. Hassan Muhosini

50

40.

Mr. Bakari Mzee

50

41.

Mr. Saidi Salum

50

42.

Mr. Mgeni Saidi

50

43.

Mr. Salehe Abdallah

50

44.

Mr. Mzee Mwinyichande

50

45.

Mr. Sharia Bofu

50

46.

Mr. Khalili Marjani

50

47.

Mr. Salum Kambi

50

48.

Mr. Abdallah Salum

50

49.

Mr. Jumanne Selemani

50

50.

Mr. Hadja Yakubu

50

51.

Ms.  Tuhuma  Daudi  Kirumbi

50

52.

Mr. Costa Albert

50

53

Mr. R. Machado Plantan

50

54.

Mr. Salum Hamisi

50

55.

Mr. Maneno Kilongora

50

56.

Mr. Ferdinand Basimaki

50

57.

Mr. Nicholas Kuhanga

50

58.

Mr. J. Mohamedi Rashidi

50

59.

Mr. Zayyid Hamisi

50

60

Mr. Alli Saidi

50

61.

Mr. F. V. Mponji

50

62.

Ms. Mariam Madenge

50

63.

Mr. Abubakari Alli

50

64.

Mr. Ajed Fundi

50

65.

Mr. Mohamedi Omari

50

66.

Mr. Salum Mlapakoro

50

67.

Mr. M.S. Shinene Durry

50

68.

Mr. Isidore Kulunga

50

69.

Mr. Rus Makuwege

50

70.

Mr. Alimasi Sefu

50

71

Mr. Lila Mwinyikondo

50

72

Ms. Panya Majaliwa

50

73.

Mr. Abdallah Simba

50

74.

Mr. Issa  Kidevu

50

75.

Mr. Bakari Ramadhani

50

76.

Mr. Mzee Chanzi

50

77.

Mr. S. M. B. Mohamed

50

78.

Mr. Juma Sefu

50

79.

Mr. John Ndyeshobola

50

80.

Mr. Saidi Nassoro

50

81.

Ms. Mwana Asha

50

82.

Ms. Tausi Jumbe

50

83.

Mr. E. A. Kisenge

50

84.

Mr. Zuberi Mwanyimali

50

85.

Mr. Abbas Mwinyimali

50

86.

Ms. Mariam Yusufu

50

87.

Mr. Aman Khalfan

50

88.

Mr. Alli Seffu

50

89.

Mr. Mgaya Hussein

50

90.

Mr. Mohamed Alli

50

91.

Mr. G. M. Tanda

50

92.

Mr. J. I. Kimila

50

93.

Ms. Mary Laurent

50

94.

Ms. Chairman Tatu Mzee

50

95.

Mr. S. M. Mulawa

50

96.

Mr. Mwinyimbegu Dibibi

50

97.

Mr. J. M. Sefu

50

98. Mr. Simba Chanzi 50
99 Mr. Abdallah Pazi 50

100.

Ms. Halima Masonga

50

101.

Mr. Issa Masudi

50

102.

Mr. R. I. Simkoko

50

103.

Mr.Salehe Kilema

50

104.

Mr.Yusufu Athumani

50

105.

Mr.Ibrahim Abdallah

50

106.

Mr.Ibrahim Mababubu

50

107.

Mr.Sellam Ahmed

50

108.

Mr. Kawambwa Khire

50

109.

Mr. Mohamedi Alli

50

110.

Mr. Ally Shamte Costa

200