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Santa Anzo

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Uganda, 1975 (run 49/50)
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Santa Anzo nyɛla ŋun nyɛ Uganda model, fashionista, fashion designer n ti pahi daabia, ŋun nyɛ dizaaniri situra n ti pahi managing director n ti Arapapa Fashion House, din be Kampala, Uganda tiŋ'zuɣu ni .[1] Ŋuni n lahi nyɛ ŋun kpa President of Uganda International Fashion Week, yuuni-yuuni situra chuɣu.[2][3]

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Santa Anzo nyɛla bɛ ni dɔɣi so Uganda, circa yuuni 1975.[4] O laamba nyɛla zuliya yuli booni Moyo District, n be West Nile sub-region din be Uganda.[4][4]

  • 2nd position for the East African Designer of the year award at Swahili Fashion Week, December Yuuni 2012, in Nairobi, Kenya.[5]
  • Speaker at the first ever Fashionprenuer Summit held by Abryanz Style & Fashion Awards (ASFAs), October yuuni 2018, in Kampala, Uganda.[6]
  • 1st Prize Presidential Transformers Appreciation Award, December yuuni 2016, in Kampala, Uganda.[7]
  • Pioneer Ground Breaking Awards by Uganda Women Entrepreneur's Association, ICON & the International Labour Organization.[7]
  • Showcased at Africa Fashion Exchange yuuni 2018 in Durban, South Africa.[2][8]
  • Lifetime Fashion Icon Achievement Award yuuni 2015.[7]
  • In yuuni 2014, the President of the United Nations Security Council, recognized Santa Anzo as one of 87 women that have scaled heights in Uganda, she is applauded for an invaluable role in pioneering African fashion & modelling careers in Uganda.[7]