In the ever-expanding world of creativity, Rahma Hassan, a first-year student at the Cooperative University of Moshi, Kizumbi Branch, has caught the eye of many after she launched a clothing line using plastic plates used for take-away food service. Rahma, a native of Morogoro and originally from Shinyanga Region, said her goal is to use everyday waste as a material to create unique clothing, an initiative that encourages creativity, environmental stewardship and entrepreneurship among young people. #azamnewsupdates ✍Priest Costa Editor | @official_jennifersumi

In the ever-expanding world of creativity, Rahma Hassan, a first-year student at the Moshi Cooperative University, Kizumbi Branch, has caught the eye of many after she launched a clothing line using plastic plates used for take-away food service.

Rahma, a native of Morogoro and originally from Shinyanga Region, said her goal is to use everyday waste as a material to create unique clothing, an initiative that encourages creativity, environmental stewardship and entrepreneurship among young people.

#azamnewsupdates
✍Priest Costa
Editor | @official_jennifersumi

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