University of Nairobi London Business School University of Pretoria
Occupation
Chief Executive Officer
Years active
1989 — present
Known for
Management
Sauda Rajab (1964-2021) was a Kenyan corporate executive, who was the chief executive officer of Precision Air, a privately owned regional airline, based in Tanzania, operating in the countries of the African Great Lakes.[2]
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SaudaRajab (1964-2021) was a Kenyan corporate executive, who was the chief executive officer of Precision Air, a privately owned regional airline, based...
Kingdom. She is a married mother of two daughters. Catherine Igathe SaudaRajab Nelly Tuikong Elizabeth Kivuva (10 February 2022). "Scangroup appoints...
together are the parents of three children, one son and two daughters. SaudaRajab Nelly Tuikong Bob Koigi (27 July 2016). "Catherine Igathe appointed AIG...
is a member of faculty at Strathmore Business School. Rebecca Miano SaudaRajab Teodosia Osir Kellen Kariuki Strathmore University (19 November 2017)...
Ethiopia, a total of seven countries. She is based in Nairobi, Kenya. SaudaRajab Teodosia Osir Sylvia Mulinge Stellah Wairimu Bosire-Otieno Strathmore...
of North Carolina in the United States. Rebecca Miano MaryJane Mwangi SaudaRajab Mutegi, Mugambi (3 November 2017). "Kenya Airways appoints four managers"...
and a scientist at the National Chemical Laboratory Mirza Muhammad Rafi Sauda Javed Abidi Nawab of Banganapalle Nawab of Masulipatam Intezar Abidi – politician...
became popular throughout India. Famous Urdu poets Mir Taqi Mir, Mirza Rafi Sauda, Mir Anees, and Mirza Salaamat Ali Dabeer have also composed marthiya. Comparing...
322–323. Callewaert, Winand M. (1978). The Sarvāṅgī of the Dādūpanthī Rajab. Orientalia Lovaniensia analecta. Vol. 4. Oriëntalistiek Kathol. Univ. p...
started to evolve in North India as the main mode of communication. The poet Sauda (1713 – 1781 AD), who had moved from Delhi to Lucknow, revived Urdu elegies...