
The return of Mwalimu
As debates on industrial policy revive, Nyerere’s legacy offers a critical archive of both the promise and limits of socialist development.
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Muzan Alneel (1986–2026) was a Sudanese writer and industrial policy researcher; with an interdisciplinary professional and academic background (engineering, socioeconomics, public policy). Muzan is the co-founder and managing director of ISTinaD research center which focuses on “Innovation, Science and Technology for People Centered Development” in Sudan, and a research fellow at the Transnational Institute.

As debates on industrial policy revive, Nyerere’s legacy offers a critical archive of both the promise and limits of socialist development.

The best support that the Sudanese revolution can get from international allies is for them to reject and fight their own governments’ efforts to force a government of killers on Sudan for the second time.