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title: "Protection"
description: ""
date: 2018-09-14
updated: 2021-02-20
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weight: 4
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### Mbweni Ruins
<p>The Historic Ruins of the Mbweni School for freed slaves founded in 1874, with associations with Sir John Kirk, Zanzibars first scientific botanist. Kirk (1832 1922) was also instrumental in the ending of the East African Slave Trade. He was resident in Zanzibar for 20 years from 1866-1886.</p>
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<p>Near Mbweni Ruins is St John's Anglican Church, another thought-provoking reminder of the colonial missionary era. The caretaker-guide is a direct descendant of a freed slave who became the UMCA's first African deacon (junior priest).</p>
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<p>Our aim is to restore the ruins to their old glory and revive it as an education center. We will also integrate the old church.</p>
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