President Samia: Some don't believe that women can lead

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10 August 2021



Tanzania's President Samia Suluhu Hassan says there were people who doubted she was qualified to lead when she first became head of state because she was a woman.

In an exclusive interview with BBC Africa's Salim Kikeke, President Suluhu also spoke about her Covid-19 strategy, growing the economy and democracy in Tanzania.

Source: BBC News Africa
 
May be there is something special in her, let's be patient for a while. Time is a good teller.
 
Nadhani ndipo hapa gazeti la chama UHURU walijichanganya waliposikiliza mahojiano haya maalum kwa ajili ya watazamaji wa BBC kimataifa ktk lugha ya Kiingereza.
 
10 August 2021



Tanzania's President Samia Suluhu Hassan says there were people who doubted she was qualified to lead when she first became head of state because she was a woman.

In an exclusive interview with BBC Africa's Salim Kikeke, President Suluhu also spoke about her Covid-19 strategy, growing the economy and democracy in Tanzania.

Source: BBC News Africa

Do you?
 
Leading to failure.
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Gender Stereotyping!

Furthermore I certainly think that implicit bias is only reason why people continue to lack faith in female leadership.
 
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