Former leader of the Freemasons Tanzania, Sir Andy Chande Dies
Former leader of the Commonwealth of Tanzania and the East African Freemason, Sir Jayantilal Keshavji 'Andy' Dies Chande world.
Sir Andy has been a member of the Freemasons for nearly 6 decades since joining.
Born in Mombasa, Kenya on May 7 1928 although his parents were living Bukene In the region of Tabora (Tanzania).
SIR ANDY CHANDE by Freemasons
Freemasons have been mentioned in all sorts of whispers. We have seen advertisements inviting people to join them if they want to get rich and powerful people. But still Freemason, remains a mystery among most people.
Today we bring news about the famous Tanzanian who opened mouth and explain how he subscribed to the Freemasons, the world's oldest flock.
Already numerous people are eager to get rich have been testifying about the group and heard in the media, especially after the death of a star actor, Stephen Kanumba, 2012.
Not only that, but also have sprung up ads with phone numbers yanayoshuhudiwa on telephone poles street to alley yakiwataka people who want to join the Freemason call to be given to the manner of joining 'the well of success'.
Some people already have shanaswa and the trap, while others continue to try their luck in accumulating wealth through the 'forces of darkness'.
However Keshavji Jayantilal Chande, popularly known as Sir Andy Chande, who joined the Freemason October 25, 1954 after a rigorous vetting, explains how he rose from an ordinary family to be the leader of South East Freemason.
Sir Andy Chande, who has been a member of this group for nearly six decades, he explained how he subscribed to reach the highest point in the group.
Chande was born in Mombasa, Kenya, May 7, 1928, although his parents were living Bukene in Tabora Region in western Tanzania.
In order to define the whole of the Freemason, Chande has written a book entitled; 'A night in Africa-a journey from Bukene' (Night of African-Safari from Bukene), perhaps he wanted to keep the same concept and to remove differences on running Freemason noted.
Faith moral worth of the group that started during his talks with Messrs Campbell McLean Ritchie and early 1950s.
"In that time I began to realize that there is a Freemason at its core. It is the science of life which is changing its objectives and make him one faith should be. It changes the individual, "Sir Andy Chande has written in her book 207 pages.
He points out that the objectives of the Freemason shrouded in mysteries, which probably is describing a culture hidden in its operation.
Chande notes that three major principles of Freemasonry were written in the book in Canada, published by Penumbra Press Company.
He writes: "So, you are on the first level (first Degree), the guiding principles of a truth and morality which mainly focuses Freemason keep in mind, in order to be a good member.
The second level of the order emphasizes the talents and skills in the arts and sciences, in order to provide the best possible contribution to life. "
He points out that the third level gives him a chance to reflect its presence in depth and that all three are known as the principles of brotherly love, break free from reality.
"By these means, you learned how to enjoy life to its highest level. By following the three principles of brotherly love, break free from reality, while recognizing and start preparing and kutokwepeka to death, "writes Chande.
He adds that, while the three principles of art zinapoondolewa to mark covers a Freemason beliefs, which earned the curiosity of getting information about the old order.
Sir Andy Chande is a Freemason leader in East Africa.
Freemason principles of what is taught?
In scheduling Freemason, writes Chande stating that the principle of brotherly love teaches all brothers prosecute all humanity as one family, created with one main person.
"Keep yourself free, too, carries the message I received from my father, who said it freed the man with stress. If you are set free from poverty, mental problems or unhappy, "he writes in the book's Chande.
He points out that the third level which is the truth and it is probably the most important contribution to a member of the Freemason divine.
He notes that this period is the kinachoheshimika as a probation and correction and, if possible, the duplication of these principles as a basis towards four main principles he mentions that it is; self-control, powerful, focused and fair.
Chande explains that Freemasonry is not a religion of the device, also not a religious opponent, but welcomes all people without kucare for their religion and not try to change their beliefs or influence their worship. "Trying to just get people to be good," writes Sir Chande revealing: "This is the world I inserted in 1954, has an important role in my life since then ... My soul, my mind and my soul and my involvement Freemason.Sir vimetajirishwa Andy Chande with dignitaries days of his life .. with Diamond PlatnumzAkiwa and JM KikweteAkiwa and BW Mkapa