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Millen Magese to Lead Prestigious Panel at Samia Fashion Festival
Model Millen Magese has been named Chief Judge for the Samia Fashion Festival, scheduled for November 30, , in Zanzibar. Expressing her honor, Magese stated,
“This is a historic moment that celebrates not only fashion but also our heritage.”
She emphasized that the "Samia Attire" symbolizes leadership, respect, and modesty, aiming to make it a national and global emblem of Tanzanian pride.
The judging panel includes actor and comedian Idris Sultan, designer Khadija Mwanamboka, politician and former beauty queen Jokate Mwegelo, fashion designer Martin Kadinda, community leader and former Miss Tanzania Faraja Nyalandu, and Miss Tanzania winner Nancy Sumari. The festival, organized by Mwanamboka, aims to unite designers and creatives to support children living with HIV/AIDS and cancer.
Sultan highlighted the significance of empowering women leaders, noting,
“President Samia is a remarkable example of women’s leadership, and this event reflects her vision for the cultural and creative sectors.”
Magese urged Tanzanians to support President Samia’s initiatives to promote culture and advance the fashion and beauty industries.
The Samia Fashion Festival aspires to position Tanzania as a
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Millen Magese to lead judges’ panel at Samia Fashion Festival in Zanzibar
Dar es Salaam. Model Millen Magese has been announced as the Chief Judge for the Samia Fashion Festival, set to take place on November 30, , in Zanzibar.
Speaking to journalists after the announcement, Magese expressed her honor and excitement to lead the event, describing it as a celebration of creativity, modesty and the unique legacy of President Samia Suluhu Hassan.
“This is a historic moment that celebrates not only fashion but also our heritage. For over two decades, I’ve dedicated my life to the fashion and beauty industry, traveling the world and working with renowned brands. To be part of this initiative back home is a dream come true,” said Magese, who currently resides in the United States.
She said the design of the "Samia Attire" represents more than just clothing. It is a symbol of leadership, respect, and modesty—a legacy that should be preserved for future generations.
“My long-standing dream has been to see the Samia Attire become a national and global symbol of pride, showcasing the beauty, strength, and unity of Tanzania. Let’s create something extraordinary that will leave a lasting mark on the world stage,” she added.
Magese will be joined by an esteemed p
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