Another possibility - if the aircraft had to taxi a long way at Dar es Salaam, where it would have been heavy with the fuel for the long flight, that alone would build up a lot of heat in the tyres. Certainly leaving the Dunlops dangling for a while is a recognised way of cooling them down.
I remember a badly worded instruction for another aircraft type, that if it was taxied more than five miles in one hour, the wheels must be down for ten minutes in that period. What they meant was that if you are doing flying training, leave the wheels down occasionally, but on first reading it seems you could permissibly taxi most of those five miles with the wheels up!