The day Nyerere refused to meet Ali

What you need to know:

  • On February 2, 1980, Ali landed in Dar es Salaam for his three-day mission: To convince Tanzania to boycott the 1980 Summer Moscow Olympics.
  • The visit was a failure. Not only did Tanzania refuse to boycott the Olympics, President Julius Nyerere also refused to meet with the boxing legend despite multiple efforts and intense lobbying by US embassy officials.

Dar es Salaam. Muhammad Ali’s only trip to Tanzania was 36 years ago. But he wasn’t here for boxing. The outspoken personality was on a diplomatic mission. He had suddenly been thrust into the cold war politics played out in Africa at the time.

On February 2, 1980, Ali landed in Dar es Salaam for his three-day mission: To convince Tanzania to boycott the 1980 Summer Moscow Olympics.

US President Jimmy Carter had sent the boxer, who was at that time on a tour of India, to five African countries to convince them to boycott the Moscow Olympics in retaliation against Russia’s invasion of Afghanistan.

Hundreds  of  enthusiastic  Tanzanians, who had turned up at the airport to greet the great sportsman,  ignored  barricades  and mobbed  Ali  when  he  emerged  from  the  plane, according to reports. 

But the excitement ended at the airport. The visit was a failure. Not only did Tanzania refuse to boycott the Olympics, President Julius Nyerere also refused to meet with the boxing legend despite multiple efforts and intense lobbying by US embassy officials.

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