Uhuru Torch

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The Uhuru Torch[http://tanzania-un.org/index.asp?pgid=55 Tanzania National Symbols] (Swahili: Mwenge wa Uhuru, literally "Torch of Freedom") is one of the National Symbols of Tanzania. It is a kerosene torch. It symbolizes freedom and light. It was first lit on top of Mount Kilimanjaro on December 9, 1961 by Alexander Donald Gwebe-Nyirenda. {{cite web|title=Tanzania: Man Who Took Uhuru Torch to Kilimanjaro Peak|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201212100036.html|website=allafrica.com|publisher=AllAfrica|accessdate=23 January 2015}} Symbolically to Shine the country and across the borders to bring hope where there is despair, love where there is enmity and respect where there is hatred. The Uhuru Torch race takes place every year starting from different places throughout the country.

2024 Uhuru Torch climb

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In 2024, the Uhuru Torch was once again brought to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro to commemorate 60 years of the union between Tanganyika and Zanzibar and the 25th anniversary of the passing of Tanzania's first president, Julius Nyerere.{{Cite web |date=2024-10-13 |title=UHURU TORCH @60 Why this year’s race unique - Daily News |url=https://dailynews.co.tz/uhuru-torch-60-why-this-years-race-unique/ |access-date=2024-10-26 |language=en-US}} On 15 October, soldiers from the Tanzania People's Defense Force began carrying the torch up the Marangu route to the peak.{{Cite web |title=Altezza Travel accompanies the Uhuru Torch to Kilimanjaro |url=https://altezzatravel.com/articles/uhuru-torch-expedition-2024 |access-date=2024-10-26 |website=Altezza Travel |language=en}}

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