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Edward Lowassa was born on 26 August, 1953 in Arusha, Tanganyika Territory, is a Tanzanian politician (1953–2024). Discover Edward Lowassa's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?
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26 August, 1953 |
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26 August |
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Arusha, Tanganyika Territory |
Date of death |
10 February, 2024 |
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Dar es Salaam, Tanzania |
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Tanzanian
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Edward Lowassa Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Edward Lowassa's Wife?
His wife is Regina
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Edward Lowassa Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Edward Lowassa worth at the age of 70 years old? Edward Lowassa’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. He is from Tanzanian. We have estimated Edward Lowassa's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Edward Ngoyai Lowassa (26 August 1953 – 10 February 2024) was a Tanzanian politician who was Prime Minister of Tanzania from 2005 to 2008, serving under President Jakaya Kikwete.
Lowassa went into record as the first Prime Minister to have been forced to resign by a fraud scandal in the history of Tanzania.
Following his resignation President Kikwete was obliged to dissolve his cabinet as required by the Constitution and with minimum delay, constituted a new one under a new Prime Minister, Mizengo Pinda.
Lowassa joined Monduli Primary School (which was later renamed to Moringe Primary School) in 1961.
Lowassa was the school band leader at Monduli Primary School and in 1967 he sat for the CPEE.
He then went on to Arusha Secondary School in 1968 and sat for his O-Level Certificate, the CSEE in 1971.
For his A-Levels, he attended Milambo Secondary School from 1972 to 1973 where he sat for his ACSEE.
Lowassa received his undergraduate degree, a BA in Fine and Performing Arts.
He moved on to the University of Dar es Salaam in 1977.
In 1978 he was conscripted into the army and fought in the Kagera War between Tanzania and Uganda.
Lowassa then went on to earn a MSc.
Development Studies from The University of Bath in the United Kingdom in 1984.
Lowassa served as Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office during President Ali Hassan Mwinyi's second term.
He sought the nomination of Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) as its presidential candidate in 1995 but was eliminated in the early stages by the former President Julius Nyerere, who strongly believed that Lowassa was not then correct material for the Presidency.
In 1995, Lowassa was among the more than 15 CCM aspirants for the presidency, but he was stopped in his tracks by retired president Julius Nyerere, who found him to have enriched himself too fast.
Lowassa was eliminated by Nyerere's fiat and that contest within the party was eventually won by Benjamin Mkapa, who also won the election and became Tanzania's third president.
He retained his parliamentary seat and became a strong backbencher in Parliament until 1997 when he was appointed Minister for State in the Vice President's Office for Environment and Poverty.
Following the 2000 general elections, he was appointed Minister of Water and Livestock Development and made his mark as a hardworking minister.
In 2005 Lowassa chose not to seek the CCM presidential nomination but became a key campaigner for his long-time friend, Jakaya Kikwete, in his bid for the presidential seat.
Kikwete, running on a CCM ticket, won the elections by beating other contestants by a large margin.
He received 82% of the votes.
In return, President Kikwete nominated Lowassa as Prime Minister on 29 December 2005.
Parliament overwhelmingly confirmed the nomination, with 312 votes in favour and two opposed, and Lowassa was sworn in on 30 December.
Lowassa had an extensive background in both parliamentary and government affairs.
In 2005, Lowassa strongly backed his friend Jakaya Kikwete and the two were dubbed "Boys Two Men" because of their strong political union that eventually enabled Kikwete to defeat all his rivals within the ruling party.
Richmond was contracted to provide 100 megawatts of electricity each day after a drought early in 2006 but the Richmond generators arrived late and did not work as expected.
In spite of this, the government paid Richmond more than $100,000 a day.
Lowassa's office then influenced the government's decision to extend Richmond's contract despite advice to the contrary from TANESCO.
Two other cabinet ministers who had held the energy portfolio, Dr. Ibrahim Msabaha and Nazir Karamagi were forced to resign as well.
Lowassa however denied that his office was involved in improperly awarding a contract to US-based electricity company Richmond Development in 2006.
On 7 February 2008, Lowassa was forced to resign after being implicated in the Richmond Energy deal corruption scandal.
This followed a parliamentary select committee report on an emergency power generation contract between the Tanzania Electric Supply Company Ltd (TANESCO), a public corporation, and a US company styled Richmond Development Company LLC of Houston, Texas.
The five-member select committee, headed by Kyela MP, Dr. Harrison Mwakyembe, found the contract to have been fraudulently concluded, hence unconscionable.
In 2014, Lowassa faced a one-year ban from CCM after he was accused of starting his campaign for presidency ahead of the authorized time.
After the ruling CCM failed to select him as its candidate for the October 2015 presidential election, he left the party and stood instead as an opposition candidate.
Edward Lowassa was the fourth child of the herdsman Ngoyai Lowassa, who worked part-time for the colonial government in Monduli District in Arusha Region as a tarish (village law enforcement).
The ban expired in February 2015, only to be extended by the CCM Central Committee on the grounds that their final report was still not ready.
In May 2015, Lowassa eventually launched his presidential campaign in Arusha.