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120 years on, Tanzania recalls Maji Maji uprising against German rule

Jenipher Adriano by Jenipher Adriano
February 27, 2026
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SONGEA: Tanzania is marking 120 years since the outbreak of the Maji Maji uprising, one of the largest and deadliest early African revolts against European colonial rule, with commemorations centred in the southern town of Songea.

The annual remembrance, held at the Maji Maji Museum, honours thousands who died between 1905 and 1907 in a rebellion that reshaped resistance to German colonial authority in East Africa.

The Maji Maji revolt erupted in what was then German East Africa after mounting grievances over forced labour, taxation and harsh colonial policies. It was spearheaded by spiritual leader Kinjikitile Ngwale, who united diverse ethnic groups under the belief that sacred water, or “maji”, would protect fighters from bullets.

The movement rapidly spread across southern and central regions, drawing in multiple communities in an unprecedented show of unity against foreign rule.

Among the prominent figures was Songea Mbano, a Ngoni chief who led resistance fighters in the Songea area. He and other leaders were captured and executed by German authorities, later becoming enduring symbols of defiance in Tanzania’s national narrative.

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The conflict lasted two years and is estimated to have claimed between 75,000 and 300,000 lives. While many died in combat, historians say the majority perished from famine after German Governor Gustav Adolf von Götzen ordered a scorched-earth campaign that destroyed crops and villages to crush the rebellion. Many modern scholars describe the strategy as genocidal.

The uprising unfolded in the aftermath of the 19th-century “Scramble for Africa”, during which Germany consolidated control over German East Africa, encompassing present-day Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi. Though ultimately suppressed, the revolt exposed the fragility of colonial authority when confronted by coordinated resistance.

Historians widely regard Maji Maji as a formative chapter in Tanzania’s national consciousness, laying early foundations for later struggles for independence in the 20th century. Some scholars argue that its spirit of collective resistance echoed in subsequent liberation movements across the continent, including Kenya’s Mau Mau Rebellion.

Today’s commemorations in Songea feature cultural performances, exhibitions and traditional ceremonies that reflect the heritage of communities that took part in the rebellion. For many Tanzanians, the anniversary is not only a remembrance of sacrifice but also a reaffirmation of unity and a reminder of the long and often painful path to self-determination.

Tags: anti-colonial resistancecolonial historyGerman East AfricaKinjikitile NgwaleMaji Maji MuseumMaji Maji uprisingSongeaTanzania

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