Farewell, Madam Halimah: Singapore’s first female president’s last day in office

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Farewell, Madam Halimah: Singapore’s first female president’s last day in office
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President Halimah had served as a powerful symbol of unity for all Singaporeans. Read more at straitstimes.com.

President Halimah Yacob left the highest office in the land with accolades of being a powerful symbol of unity for all Singaporeans.

He said that throughout her tenure, Madam Halimah showed the way with “grounded leadership, and a warm heart for the people”. She championed issues such as providing more support for caregivers, skills upgrading for lower-income families, and building interracial and interreligious harmony and social cohesion.

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