Today’s Doodle celebrates Singaporean activist Che Zahara binte Noor Mohamed, a lifelong champion of women’s and children’s rights who founded Singapore’s first Muslim women’s welfare organization—the
[...]Today’s Doodle celebrates Singaporean activist Che Zahara binte Noor Mohamed, a lifelong champion of women’s and children’s rights who founded Singapore’s first Muslim women’s welfare organization—the
[...]Aquila Style reveals the legacy of Che Zahara Binte Noor Mohamed, a Malay-Muslim woman who fought for the rights and wellbeing of women and children during a particularly turbulent period. A
[...]Che Zahara binte Noor Mohamed (nicknamed Che Zahara Kaum Ibu, 1907–1962) was a Malay activist who worked towards women’s and children’s rights in Singapore. She was one of the first Malay women in Sin
[...]Che Zahara Noor Mohamed has been selected for the inaugural list of inductees for the Singapore Women’s Hall of Fame by a panel of distinguished Singaporeans, led by Prof Tommy Koh. The ceremony was g
[...]Rita’s cookies are simply delicious and a perfect munch!
They taste just like your home-baked cookies infused with lots of fresh good tasting ingredients, topped with Rita’s unique creations! We, especially, my children are a big fan of her cookies
This is the first time I tried the cookies from Che Zahara was the Red Velvet Cookies, and it’s really nice!
Rita Zahara’s cookies are simply delicious – it’s very tempting to the eye once the packaging’s been opened. Nothing can beat her simplicity and originality with her long list of delicious cookies, ranging from her awesome red velvet cookies to her traditional bangkits.
Besides the texture and the look of the delicacies, the taste too plays a major role, with nothing too sweet or bland. Rita Zahara’s cookies are great for all ages. Kudos to Rita Zahara and her baking line!