momentum, the Sultan died and the progress made, resided almost to Zero and overshadowed by Bagamoyo, and important dhow port to the north.
By 1880's Dar es Salaam started gathering new significance as a station for Christian missionaries arriving from Zanzibar and as new station for German colonial government, which thought Dar es Salaam's protected harbor as a better alternative for steamships than dhow port in Bagamoyo. Eventually the German colonial administration was officially moved from Bagamoyo to Dar es Salaam in 1891. Suki Shah's St. Peter's Catholic Church (1962) was one of the most striking in its modernity, the University of Dar es Salaam, with its array of imaginative architecture, opened in 1964 and the Kilimanjaro Hotel (1965) now the Kilimanjaro Kempinski was built by the Israelis.
Thereafter Dar es Salaam has remained Tanzania's undoubtedly political and economic capital despite the fact that the legislature and |