User:Daudim/sandbox: Difference between revisions
removing sample biograph template data |
|||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Hatnote|For other possible meanings see [[Subject's last name (disambiguation)]]}} <!-- For subjects with only a single name, use if necessary. --> |
|||
<!-- The Infobox_Biography entries are examples only--> |
|||
{{Infobox person |
|||
| name = Socrates (example) |
|||
| image = socrates.png |
|||
| caption = The Ancient Greek philosopher |
|||
| birth_date = 470 BC |
|||
| birth_place = |
|||
| death_date = 399 BC |
|||
| death_place = |
|||
| occupation = [[Philosopher]] |
|||
| spouse = [[Xanthippe]] |
|||
| parents = |
|||
| children = |
|||
}} |
|||
'''Subject's popular name''' (birthdate – death) can be a lead-in to the ''subject's real, formal, or extended name''. Describe the subject's nationality and profession(s) in which the subject is most notable. Provide a description of the subject's major contributions in the immediately relevant field(s) of notable expertise.<ref>Last, first (date). [http://URL Name of page]. Page xx. Publisher: xxxx</ref> |
|||
==Philosophical and/or political views== |
|||
Wikipedia is [[WP:NOT#SOAPBOX|not a soapbox]] for individuals to espouse their views. However, views held by politicians, writers, and others may be ''summarized'' in their biography only to the extent those views are covered by [[WP:RS|reliable sources]] that are ''independent'' of the control of the politician, writer, etc. |
|||
==Published works== |
|||
If any, list the works organized by date of publication. See [[Charles Darwin]] for example. |
|||
==Honours, decorations, awards and distinctions== |
|||
(If any) |
|||
==Bibliography== |
|||
Include a [[bibliography]] listed in [[The MLA style manual|MLA]] format. Use [http://www.easybib.com/ EasyBib.com] for assisted MLA-formatted bibliography entries, or [[OttoBib]] for automatic bibliography creation from a list of [[ISBN]] numbers. See [[Reference management software]] for additional tools. |
|||
[[Wikipedia:Cite_sources|Always cite your sources!]] [[Wikipedia:No original research|No original research!]]<ref>Last, first (date). [http://URL Name of page]. Page xx. Publisher: xxxx</ref> |
|||
==See also== |
|||
List related internal (Wikipedia) articles in alphabetical order. Common nouns are listed first. Proper nouns follow. |
|||
*[[autobiography]] |
|||
*[[biography]] |
|||
==References/Notes and references== |
|||
{{reflist}} |
|||
==Further reading== |
|||
==External links== |
|||
List official websites, organizations named after the subject, and other interesting yet relevant websites. No spam. |
|||
{{DEFAULTSORT:King, Zachary}} |
|||
<!-- The Infobox_Biography entries are examples only--> |
<!-- The Infobox_Biography entries are examples only--> |
Revision as of 01:38, 28 May 2019
Sofia Kawawa | |
---|---|
Born | 12th August 1936 Masonya Village, Tunduru, Ruvuma. |
Died | 1998 |
Occupation | Activist/Politician |
Spouse | Rashid Kawawa (m. 1951) |
Children | Rehema, Hawa, Mfaume, Khadija, Fatima, Farida, Rashidi, Sophia, |
Parent | Yasin Mkwela Sr. & Mariam Mkwela |
Sofia Kawawa (12 August 1936 – 1998) Born Sofia Yasin Mkwela. This brave woman of the TANU Party and later CCM and the founder of the Tanzania Women's Union (UWT) was born in Masonya village in Tunduru District in Ruvuma. She studied at Masonya Primary and later completed her primary education in Tabora.
Biography
She got married in 1951 with a man who becomes to be the First Prime Minister of Tanganyika/Tanzania Rashid Kawawa. She was among the first woman to join the TANU Party and to fight for the independence of Tanganyika. She is the founder of the Tanzania Women's Union (UWT) work in collaboration with Bibi Titi Mohamed. These are the first activists to defend the rights of women in the country and they planted the seeds even before independence.
Philosophical and/or political views
Mama Kawawa as other activists had a slogan saying “It must be from the grassroots stems. She campaigned/fight for women's to be leaders and for her efforts she got Anna Abdallah and Gertrude Mongella to be MP's, and this is the fruits of her work of planting 50/50 seeds that today activists and politicians want women and men's participation to be 50/50.
Published works
Militants, Mothers, and the National Family. See [[1]].
References/Notes and references
1. https://www.ippmedia.com/sw/safu/sofia-kawawa
External links
1. https://www.ippmedia.com/sw/safu/sofia-kawawa 2. https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/african-socialism-in-postcolonial-tanzania/militants-mothers-and-the-national-family/D56F08B226DEB82FAD99C17CBB2531C6