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Bibi Titi Mohammed is a Tanzanian feminist and human rights activist. She is the founder of the Tanzania Women's Research and Action Group (TAWRAG), which works to promote the rights of women and girls in Tanzania. She is also a founding member of the Tanzania Gender Networking Programme (TGNP).
Bibi Titi Mohammed was born on 19 June 1926 in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. She attended the University of Dar es Salaam, where she studied sociology and economics. After graduating, she worked as a teacher and later as a research assistant at the University of Dar es Salaam.
In the 1970s, Bibi Titi Mohammed became increasingly involved in the women's rights movement in Tanzania. She was a founding member of the Tanzania Women's Research and Action Group (TAWRAG), which works to promote the rights of women and girls in Tanzania. She also founded the Tanzania Gender Networking Programme (TGNP), which works to promote gender equality and women's empowerment in Tanzania.
Bibi Titi Mohammed has been a vocal advocate for women's rights in Tanzania and has been involved in numerous campaigns to promote gender equality. She has also been a strong advocate for the rights of the LGBT community in Tanzania.
Bibi Titi Mohammed is 74 years old. She has not revealed her current net worth. However, she has been involved in numerous campaigns to promote gender equality and women's rights in Tanzania, which has likely earned her a considerable amount of money.
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In 2020, Deutsche Welle's 'African Roots' history project for young people in Africa produced an animated story and video about her life.
Bibi Titi Mohammed (June 1926 – 5 November 2000) was a Tanzanian politician of Muslim descent. She was born in June 1926 in Dar es Salaam, at the time the capital of former Tanganyika. She first was considered a freedom fighter and supported the first president of Tanzania, Julius Nyerere. Bibi Titi Mohammed was a member of the Tanganyika African National Union (TANU), the party that fought for the independence of Tanzania, and held various ministerial positions. In October 1969, she was sentenced for treason, and, after two years in prison, received a presidential pardon.
After Bibi Titi was released from prison, she disappeared from public life and lived the rest of her life in Johannesburg, South Africa. In 1991, when Tanzania was celebrating 30 years of independence, Bibi Titi appeared in the ruling party's paper as "A Heroine of Uhuru (Freedom) Struggle". On November 5, 2000, Mohammed died at Net Care Hospital in Johannesburg, where she had been treated.
In October 1969, Bibi Titi and the former Labour Minister Michael Kamaliza were arrested, along with four army officers, charged with plotting to overthrow the government. Seen as in instigator of protests, she was put on trial for plotting to take over Tanzanian government. Tanzania's first treason trial was held, and after a 127-day trial, Mohammed was sentenced to life imprisonment; she was put on house arrest. During the trial, her political associates disowned her, and most of her friends deserted her. While in prison, her husband, who was ashamed of her, divorced her and left her alone to try to prove her innocence. After two years into her life sentence, Nyerere commuted her sentence, and she was released from prison.
In 1965, Bibi Titi lost her parliamentary seat, which meant her loss of power. By 1967, she resigned her position in the party's central committee. She was protesting a provision in the Arusha Declaration, Nyerere's plan for African socialism. This declaration banned all central committee members from renting properties. Because of most women's lack of education, the right to rent properties was one of the few things that helped them earn a stable income.
Tanzania became an independent country in 1961, and her leadership also helped with writing the constitution in 1964. She became junior minister for women and social affairs and achieved a place for women in the Tanzanian government. Also, she played an important role in the creation of the All African Women Conference.
In 1955, Mohammed became the chairperson of the 'Umoja wa Wanawake wa Tanzania' (UWT - United Women of Tanzania), which was the women's branch of TANU. Within three months of her coming into the position, she was able to enroll more than 5000 women into TANU and helped play a major role in the fight for independence against British colonial rule. Mohammed was able to bring the UWT's ideas to the masses and also unified women against colonialism by giving them one voice.
Bibi Titi Mohammad began her public career as the lead singer in a ngoma (a dance and music group), where she celebrated the birth of the prophet Mohammed during Maulidi. In the 1950s, after World War II, she started to get involved with the nationalist movement in Tanzania and on July 7, 1954, TANU was created by Julius Nyerere. She became a close friend of his, after being introduced to him in 1954 by the driver of a family cab.