TANZEELA QAMBRANI BECOMES PAKISTAN'S FIRST WOMAN LAWMAKER OF AFRICAN DESCENT
TANZEELA QAMBRANI BECOMES PAKISTAN'S FIRST WOMAN LAWMAKER OF AFRICAN DESCENT. Tanzeela Qambrani arriving at the Sindh Assembly in Islamabad, Pakistan, on August 13, 2018. Pakistans first Sheedi woman to be elected as Member of Provincial Assembly (MPA), Tanzeela Qambrani, attended oath-taking ceremony Monday clad in traditional African dress. Exuding cultural individuality, Tanzeela was sworn in as one of 164 newly-elected members at the 15th Sindh Assembly. The newly appointed MPA is 39-years old and was nominated by the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) for a reserved womens seat in the Sindh Assembly. Photo courtesy Agencies
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