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SOURCE: The EastAfrican
Have you seen the presidents new suit?
By John Kariuki
Posted Monday, August 31 2009
LIKE JULIUS NYERERE BEFORE him, President Jakaya Kikwete of Tanzania is an affable man with a down-to-earth demeanour that has endeared him to millions beyond his countrys borders.
But while the late Nyereres dress sense reflected the humility of the working class, Kikwete is clearly a symbol of the capitalism that Tanzania now embraces; a scion of the elegance that has become the trademark of the emerging generation of African presidents.
Kikwete is easily East Africas best dressed head of state, being not only well groomed but with a charisma to match.
To big name fashion designers, he represents a new breed of youthful, urbane African presidents who make time to consult fashion designers and browse magazines to keep abreast of evolving trends in both formal and casual wear.
This new fashion-consciousness is a source of new wealth for mainly European fashion designers especially with the two five-year term limit ushering in more youthful and more trendy African heads of state.
They are worldly, being well travelled and thus more exposed to Western designer wear not to mention having the trim figures needed to set it off.
SOURCE: The EastAfrican