Steven Kanumba
Freemasons do not operate churches in Tanzania or anywhere else. It's not a religion.
There is no such thing as "freemasons churches". Freemasonry is not a religion, and its members can attend whatever church, mosque, temple or synagogue they choose.
As far as I know, nobody worships freemasons in Tanzania or anywhere else. As for where Freemasons worship, it is at whatever church, synagogue, temple or mosque they choose to worship at.
Freemasons anywhere can worship in whatever church, mosque, synagogue or temple their religious convictions direct them to. Freemasonry is not a religion and does not require its members to worship in any way.
rose muhando
Freemasonry membership is limited to men.
No. There may be some individual members of the Liberal Party who are freemasons, just as there are no doubt members of the ALP who are freemasons, but they do not subscribe to freemasonry as a political platform.
All over the place, but certainly in Masonic Lodges when they meet.
Female freemasons are very rare and almost unheard of outside of Europe.
The exact number of Freemasons in Tanzania is not publicly available, as membership figures can vary and organizations typically do not disclose specific numbers. However, Freemasonry has a presence in the country, with several lodges operating in major cities. Estimates suggest that there are several hundred members, but these figures can fluctuate over time. For precise numbers, one would need to refer to the Grand Lodge of Tanzania or similar authoritative sources.
Unless someone specifically states that he is a member of the freemasons, it is hard to know for sure.
The three original founders of The Golden Dawn were all members of the Freemasons.