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FATMA BARAYAN: Women must take more risks to become leaders

Research indicates that women are 27 per cent more trusted to tend to local issues than their male competitors.

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by FATMA BARAYAN

News06 April 2025 - 12:30
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A woman drives a tuk-tuk in Mombasa /AI ILLUSTRATION

A few days ago, while in traffic, I saw a three-wheeler vehicle, commonly known as a tuk-tuk, do a particularly deft manoeuvre.

It entailed overtaking one vehicle on a roundabout in the inner lane then going straight ahead to shock yet another driver who had not anticipated that possibility to a dead halt, missing the bumper of a third vehicle magically that had just driven past her.

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