Dressed in a red hijab with her fingers wrapped around a Quran on the 19th of March 2021, Samia Suluhu Hassan stood before her people and members of the Press to rewrite the history of her country, Tanzania. With the cameras flashing in the background, the country’s first female President centres herself in the foreground as she takes the sacred Presidential Oath in her native tongue, Swahili- a promise to defend and protect her nation’s constitution.
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Standing amidst the stoic walls of London's museums, amidst relics of empire and tales of conquest, a silence echoes. A silence for the stories untold, the legacies unseen,...
In an insightful interview with Elvis Dennis Lobo, Sujit S Nair, the esteemed Chairperson of the Europe India Centre for Business and Industry (EICBI), shared his extensive experience...