1943 – 1963: Bill Baker (diocese renamed in 1963 and 1965)
Though the diocese was renamed "Zanzibar and Dar es Salaam" in 1963, the creation of separate dioceses for Dar es Salaam and for Tanga was already planned. When the Diocese of Dar es Salaam was erected in 1965, this remaining diocese was renamed "Zanzibar and Tanga".
Bishops of Zanzibar and Tanga
1963 – 1968 (res.): Bill Baker (Bishop of Zanzibar and Dar es Salaam, 1963–1965; Bishop of Zanzibar and Tanga thereafter; became Assistant Bishop of Liverpool)
1968–1980: Yohana Jumaa (consecrated 25 April 1968, by Neil Russell, assistant bishop, at Korogwe)[3]
1963–?: Yohana Lukindo, assistant bishop for the Tanga Region,[6] was born 1921, ordained in 1953 and served as Archdeacon of Korogwe, 1961–63.[7]
1963 – 1968 (ret.): Robert Neil Russell (called Neil; died 9 May 1984, Tanzania, aged 78) went to Southern Rhodesia as a missionary in 1933 and later to Tanga.[8] He was consecrated a bishop in March 1963, to serve as an assistant bishop based on Zanzibar Island (Unguja).[6] He retired to his native Scotland in 1968 and joined the Community of the Transfiguration (Scotland), taking charge of Rosslyn Chapel while also serving as an Assistant Bishop of Edinburgh. He returned to Tanzania in 1982 and later died there.[8]
References
^Zanzibar Anglican
^ACT bishops
^"Rain Keeps Bishops From Consecration". Church Times. No. 5492. 17 May 1968. p. 9. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 14 November 2021 – via UK Press Online archives.
^ a b cAnglican Diocese of Zanzibar — Heritage (Accessed 14 November 2021)
^ a b"Diary of a Zanzibar consecration". Church Times. No. 7782. 11 May 2012. p. 22. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 14 November 2021 – via UK Press Online archives.
^ a b c"UMCA's First 2 African Bishops". Church Times. No. 5214. 18 January 1963. p. 1. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 14 November 2021 – via UK Press Online archives.
^Information sheet: installation of the Archbishop of Canterbury, 27 June 1961 (p. 10)
^ a b"in memoriam: Bishop Neil Russell". Church Times. No. 6327. 18 May 1984. p. 14. ISSN 0009-658X. Retrieved 14 November 2021 – via UK Press Online archives.