Julie Catherine Manning (born 24 January 1939)[1] was a Tanzanian lawyer, judge and politician. The first Tanzanian woman to study law, she was a High Court judge before serving as Minister of Justice from 1975 to 1983.[2]
Julie Manning | |
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High Court judge | |
In office 1973–1975 | |
Minister of Justice | |
In office 1975–1983 | |
Personal details | |
Born | 24 January 1939 |
Nationality | Tanzanian |
Occupation | lawyer, judge and politician |
Early life and education
editManning was born in Morogoro. In 1963, she became the first woman to study law at the University of East Africa.[3]
Career
editShe later worked as a law draughtswoman in the Attorney General's Chamber.[3] In 1973 she was appointed judge of the High Court of Tanzania, making her the first African woman High Court judge in east or central Africa.[4] She was named Minister of Justice in 1975, making her one of the first two women to serve in a Tanzanian cabinet.[5]
After Joseph Warioba succeeded Manning as Justice Minister in 1983, she worked as a counsel at the Tanzanian embassy in Ottawa, Canada.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Alumni of the Month". University of Dar es Salaam. Retrieved 7 December 2022.
- ^ Msekwa, Pius (5 November 2021). "Tanzania: 60 Years of Independence - the Progressive Participation of Women in Parliament". allAfrica.com. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
- ^ a b Africa Woman, 1975, p.16
- ^ 'Woman made judge', The Times, 7 May 1973.
- ^ Africa News, Vol. 19, 1982. p.60