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Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan is one of the most influential women listed on the Forbes magazine for the world's most powerful women 2021.

Suluhu, who succeeded his late predecessor John Pombe Magufuli earlier this year, has been included in the list, which also puts the former wife of the world's richest man Jeff Bezos, Mackenzie Scott in first place.

Scott who divorced billionaire Jeff Bezos and married a teacher is the third richest woman in the world.

His move to donate the money he owns for funding activities is what enabled him to be listed in that position.
Billionaire MacKenzie Scott, is married to a science teacher at her children's school.

The news of her marriage to Dan Jewett was revealed via the charity website.

Ms Scott, whose value is around $ 53 billion according to Forbes' latest estimates, said her intention was to donate a large portion of the property.

For her part, President Samia, who is ranked 94th, has earned a reputation for following coronary directives and approving them in Tanzania.

One great trait that people who have worked with him say and that not many outsiders are aware of is his great leadership potential.

For example, Bumbuli Constituency Member of Parliament (CCM), January Makamba, says Samia is one of the most capable politicians he has worked with and it is unfortunate that most Tanzanians have not had the opportunity to see that.

Makamba worked closely with Samia's mother between 2015 and 2020 when she was Minister of State in the Office of the Vice President - where she was reporting directly to the mother.

According to Forbes editor Maggie McGrath, these women do not only own money or positions of responsibility, but must also use their money, possessions, voice or social media to strengthen society.

'' It's not enough to just have money, or a position of power. A person must use his or her money, possessions, voice or platforms to empower citizens. "

Second place on the list is US Vice President Kamala Harris, who has stepped up to the plate and defeated Christine Lagarde - the third-largest European bank president.

According to the Forbes editor, the 18th annual list of the 100 most powerful women in the world, comes from 30 nations and focuses on women working in the financial, technology, politics, innovation, entertainment and more departments, all with one goal in mind. .

The list also features Taiwanese president Tsai Ing-wen, whose declaration of struggle for independence and democracy in the face of intense pressure from China has put him in 28th place.

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