Seaway News, Friday, June 1, 2007, pp 13
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Sultan,
Excellent article
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Sultan Jessa, is an amazing reporter, humanitarian and Rotarian. From what I understand, he is the son of the brother of Janmohammed Hasham Jessa from Tanzania East Africa. I think the Jessa’s are unique individuals. I would consider the Jessa’s as the pioneering and adventurous types. Everything from hunting elephants in East Africa, (Aminmohammed Hasham Jessa) to working in the US Navy and Air Force on missile destroyers and nuclear capable bomber aircrafts to opening IT Firms in Asia and creating jobs for the poor (Faruk Aminmohammed Jessa). Like every family, the Jessa’s have had their share of troubles because of their pioneering and adventurous ways but they are definitely survivors. They have never really made into the circles of the rich and wealthy except for Lord Jessa, back in Tanzania, but their generous hearts and anything is possible attitude have given hope and encouragement to many who have transited through the “Jessa World.” Hats off to Sultan Jessa!!
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