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Page 1: Sixth Pan African Congress June 19-21. 1914- University of

Sixth Pan African Congress

June 19-21. 1914-

University of Dar es Salaam

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ATIO AL PRI TI G COM PA Y LIMlTED DAR ES SALAA M.

TABLE OF CONTENTS Provi~ory Programme of the Congress

June 19

June 20 .. .

June 21 .. .

June 22

June 23

June 24

June 25 ...

June 26

June 27

Accomodation

General Information

Restaurants

Entertainment

Business Hours

Airlines .. .

Taxi Fares

Rates of Exchange for Foreign Currency ...

Tourist Offices

Other

Secretariat Offices and General Facilities

Executive Staff

Housing Offices

Transportation Officer

Director of Information

Documentation Room ...

Post Office

East African Airways ...

Bookstore

Bank

Infirmary

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TIME

0830-1200

1400-1630

1900-2100

PROVISORY PROGRAM

Wednesday, lun e 19th

LOCATION ITEM

Small Education Lecture R oom D

Registration

Nkrumah Auditorium Opening Ceremonies

State House

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Presidential Reception for De- · legates and Guests

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TIME

0900-0930

0930-1045

1045-1115

1115-1230

1230-1430

1430-1530

1530-1630

1630-1700

1700-1830

Thursday, June 20th

LOCATION ITEM

Nkrumah Auditorium * Election of Office Bearers including seven Vice Pre­s:dents and a Rapporteur the Plenary

Nkrumah Auditorium **The Nature of the Struggle in Southern Africa

Break

Nkrumah Auditorium **Economic Development through Self-Reliance

Lunch

Nkrumah Auditorium **Importance of Science and Technology for African Development

Nkrumah Auditorium ** African Unity: Institutions and States

Break

Nkrumah Auditorium *Organization of Committees: Selection of Chairman, Vice

Chairman, Rapporteurs, and Drafting Committees

*indicates plenary session attended by delegates and guests or ly

** indicates plena ry session attended by delegat s, guests, ar,eredi­ted press, and observers with official pasces

TIME

0900-1000

l000-1100

11 00-1130

I I 30- 1230

1230- [430

1430-1830

Friday, June 21st

LOCATION ITEM

Nkrumah Auditorium ** African Unity: African Peoples

Nkrumah Auditorium **Political and Material Su­port for tbe Liberation Movements

Nkrumah Aud itorium Break

Nkrumah Auditorium **African Youth and Deve­lopment

Nkrumah Auditorium + Committee A

Gymnasium

Lecture Theatre B

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Reports from all OAU re­cognized Liberation Move­ments-approximately 20 mi­nutes each

+Committee B 1 Economic Development

through Self-Reliance ·

2 Economic Developrrl"eht and Organization in Li­berated Areas

+Committee C 1 Assessment of African

Scientific and Technical Skills

2 Organization and the Use of Pan African Technical Skills

+ Committee meetings occur simultaneously and are attended by de-, legates and guests only.

Committee A is the Political Committee ;Committee B i, the Economic Committee ·c~mmittee c ' is' the Science',' Technology, Education, and Culture

Committee

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TIME

0900-1000

1000-1100

1100-1130

1130-1230

1230-1430

1430-1830

alurday, June 22 nd

LOCATION ITEM

Nkrumah Auditorium **Use of African Resources in the Struggle for Libera­tion

Nkrumah Auditorium ~* Drought and Famine

Break

Nkrumah Auditorium + Committee A

Gymnasium

Lecture Theatre B

Political and Material Sup­port for the Liberation Movements

+committee B The Use of African Re­sources in the Struggle for Liberation

+ Committee C Technology and the Develo­pment of Natural Resources

'..-unch

Nkrumah Auditorium +Committee A

Gymnasium

l Political and Material Support for the Libera­tion Movements (conti­nued)

2 Strategy for the Support of Liberation Struggle in Africa and Throughout the World

+ Committee B 1 The Use of African Re­

sources in the Struggle for Liberation (continued)

2 Drought and Famine in Africa

+ on rnittee meetings occur simultaneousy and are attended by

· delegates and guests only. . -4

alurday, Jun e 22nd ( continued)

Lecture Theatre B +committee C 1 Technology and the De­

velopment of Natural Re­ources (continued)

2 Water Resources for Agricultural Development

+Committee meetings occur simulta)leously and are attended by delegates and guests only •

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TIME

1000-1130

1130-1200

1200-1300

Sunday, June 23rd

LOCATION ITEM

Nkrumah Auditorium **Cultural Revolution and the Future of Pan African Cul­ture

Break

Nkrumah Auditorium + Committee A Unfinished Business

Gymnasium

Lecture Theatre B

+ Committee B Unfinished Business

+Committee C Unfinished Business

'j O I~/

TIME

0900-1000

1000-1230

1230-1430

1430-1600

1600-1630

1630-1830

Monday, June 24th

LOCATION ITEM

Nkrumah Auditorium **Women's Contribution to the Pan Af11ican Struggle

Nkrumah Auditorium +Committee A

Gymnasium

Lecture Theatre B

African Unity: Institutions

+Committee B Democratisation of Inter­national Institutions

+Committee C Water Resources and Other

Sources of Energy

Lunch

Nkrumah Auditorium **The Struggle Against Eco­nomic Imperialism with Special Reference to Multi­national Corporations

Break

Nkrumah Auditorium +Committee A

Gymnasium

Lecture Theatre B

The Situation of African Peoples in the West

+ Committee B The Struggle Against Eco­nomic Imperialism with Special Reference to Multi­national Corporations

+Committee C Technology in Improving Health n d Nutrition

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TIME

0900-1030

I 030-1100

1100-1230

1230-1430

1430-1830

Tuesday, June 25 th

LOCATION ITEM

Nkrumah Auditorium **The Growth and Future of Pan Africanism

Break

Nkrumah Auditorium + Committee A

Gymnasium

Lecture Theatre B

The Growth and Future of .Pan Africanism

+ Committee B The Struggle Against Eco­nomic Imperialism with Special Reference to Multi­national Cor_porations (con­tinued)

+Committee C Mass Mobilisation of Public Opinion for Liberation

Lunch

Nkrumah Auditorium +Committee A

Gymnasium

Lecture Theatre B

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1 Africa and the World 2 African Youth and Deve­

lopment

+Committee B Drafting of Resolutions

+Committee C 1 Cultural Revolution and

the Future of African Culture

2 Increasing Communica­tion and Cultural Excha­nge among African Peo­ples.

TIME

0900-1230

1230-1430

1430-1830

1930-2100

Wednesday, June 26th

LOCATION ITEM

Nkrumah Auditorium + Committee A Drafting R esolution

Gymnasium + Committee B Drafting R esolutions

Lecture Theatre B +Committee C l Women's Contribution to

the Pan African Struggle

2 Education and Self-Reli­ance

Lunch

Nkrumah Auditorium *Reports to Plenary Sessic n of Committees A and B

Lecture Theatre B

To Be Announced

+ Cqmmittee C Drafting Resolutions

Prime Minister's Reception for Delegates and Guests

* All delegates and guests except those in Committee C

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Thursday, Jun e 27th

TIME LOCATJON ITEM

0900-1230 Nkrumah Auditorium *Approval of Committee Reports

1230-1430 Lunch

1430-1630 krumah Auditorium *Approval of Committee R eports

1630-1700 Break

1700-1830 Nkrumah Auditorium **Closing session

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ACCOMODATION

Hotels and Rates¥

NAME OF HOTEL

ADDRESS SINGLE/DOUBLE COMMENTS

Kilimanjaro

New Africa

Hotel Agip

Bahari Beach

City Drive 21281

Azikiwe St. 29611

City Dri ve 235 1 l

Kichangani 53237

Kunduchi Beach Kunduch i

Skyway Hotel City Drive 27601

Hotel Africana Kunduchi 53275

O yster Bay

Twiga Hotel

Toure Drive 68631

Independence Ave., 22561

Motel Oceanic 28 Ocean Rd.

Small

New Sea View Ocean Rd . 221 14

160/ 140/ In town, Reserved for Guests of State

169/ 270/ In town, Reserved fo r Guests of the Congress

120 / 200/ ln town

95 / 140/ Near University R eser­ved for Delegates and Guests

140/ 220/ Near University R eser­ved for Delegates a nd Guests

85 / 135/ In town, Reserved fo r Press

148/ 240/ Near University R eser­ved for Delegates and Guests

135/ 203 / In town , Reserved for Press

140 / 220/ City Center, Reserved for Press

70/ l20/ In town

80/ l40/ In town

* AU rates are in Tanzania shillings

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YMCA Upanga Rd . 30 / 47/ ln town 20673

YWCA Azikiwe St. 27 / 46/ In town 22498

Msimbazi Center Kigogo Rd. 11 / 22/ In town

Other

Halls 1, 3, 4 University 65/ Reserved for Delegates, Camps per person Guests, Staff

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Rest,aurants in and Around Town,: Mermaid Chips Shop, Mkwepu Street, 22005 Wimpy's Ma.kunganya Street, 26661 George's Grill, Independence Avenue, 29842 Fatman's Restaurant, Mnazi Mmoja Park, 26871 Sheesb Mahal, India Street, 21759 Naaz Restaurant, Jamhuri Street. 22110 Al l of the hotel in town have restaurants.

Entertaiment: Kilimanjaro's Simba Room Bahari Beach Hotel Kunduchi Beach Hotel Hotel Africana New Sea View Mikumi Tours (Pugu Road)

Business Hours for Banks: 0830-1200 and on Saturday from 0830-1100

Shopping Hours in Town: 0800-1200 and 1400-1700

Postal Service Hours: Market places are usually open from early morning until evening without closing for the noon break.

Airlines:

Name East African Airways

Pan American

KLM British Airways Egypt Airlines

Ethiopia Airlines

Alitalia Air India

Air France Air Comoro Air Z.aire Air Transportation

Telephone Number 21254, 24228 82368

21497 20322

23425/6 24174, 24185 23583

23525

20356

25747 20836 23353 to and from Airport

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Some Average Taxi Fares:

Airport- Town = Town- University = Airport- University = City Limits

T 011rist Offices:

Tanzania Tourist Corporation Azikiwe Street, 27671

Kearline Tours Makunganya Street, 20607

Tanzania Safari Tours Ltd. Pugu Road, 63546

Rate of Exchange for Foreign Currency (Subject to daily fluctuation)

30/ 25/ to 30/

40/ to 50/

10/

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American $ l 7.17 / Tanzania Shillings

Australian $ I .•. . . . . .. .. .....•.. •.• . .••• . . . 10.69/

Canadian $ 1 . .. . . ....... .. .... .. .. . ... .. .. 7.40/

British pound .. . ..... . ...... .. . .. ... . ... .. . 17.45/

French franc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.48/

Dutch guilder

Swiss franc I

Other general information:

2.81/

2.50/

For emergency Fire, Ambulance and Police, telephone 999 Cable office and East African External Telecommunications Co.'

Mkwepu Street, 24095, open 24 hours.

Excise Tax and Reconvertability of Currency and Travellers Checks: For every 50 Shillings you will be charged one per cent excise tax.

R econvertabi lity of currency is time consuming and difficult. There­fore , we suggust that you convert your money as you need it.

The internationally-known Travellers Cheques are accepted in many places.

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SECRETARIAT OFFICES AND GENERAL FACILITIES

OFFICE

Secretary-General I Deputy Secretary-General

A sistant Secretary-General Conference Officer Assi~tant Conference Officer Secretary to Conference Officer Trea urer Steering Committee Meeting

R oom Housing Officer Transportation Officer Director of Information Publicity Secretary to the

Secretary-General Documentation Room

FACILITY

LOCATION

TANU Office, University Branch T ANU Office, University Branch T ANU Office, University Branch T ANU Office, University Branch T ANU Office, University Branch Seminar room 9 T ANU Office, University Branch T ANU Office, University Branch

Seminar Room 13 Small Education Lecture Room C Seminar Room 8 Seminar Room 5

Seminar Room 1

LOCATION

East Africans Post & Telecommu- Institute of Education (Upstairs) nications (post office)

East African Airways Tanzania Elimu Supplie (bookstore & stationery) National Bank of Commerce Infirmary

Institute of Education (downstairs) Seminar Room 3

near Dining Hall near Swimming Pool

KEY TO UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS USED DURING SIXTH

PAN AFRICAN CONGRESS

1. TANU Office, University Branch 2. University Council Chambers 3. Nkrumah Auditorium 4. Seminar Rooms 9- 16 5. Seminar Rooms 1- 8 6. Lecture Theatre A 7. Lecture Theatre B 8. Small Education Lecture Rooms A, B, C, D 9. Library Technical Services Building

10. Geography Building 11. Institute of Adult Education 12. Gymnasium 13. Dining Hall 14. Direction to Dormitory Halls 1, 3, 4,

Pl , P2, P3 , P4 Parking Areas

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