Dar es Salaam, Tanzania — Women leaders, professionals and changemakers
have been urged to embrace continuous learning and digital skills
development in order to remain competitive in today’s rapidly evolving
workplace shaped by artificial intelligence (AI) and digital
transformation. The call was made during this year’s Mother’s Day Dinner organized by Hold a Sister’s Hand (HASH), which brought together influential women from different sectors for high-level discussions under the theme “Reskilling While Caregiving.” The event focused on empowering mothers and caregivers to balance family responsibilities while adapting to the changing demands of the modern workforce.
The HASH Mother’s Day Dinner 2026 was sponsored by CRDB Bank Plc, Schweppes, Brutal Fruit, Ctrl Creative, Asilia African Honey, Serenity Beauty Bar and More With Mau, whose support contributed to the success of the event.
Held at Hyatt Regency Dar es Salaam, the event attracted more than 100 women including corporate executives, entrepreneurs, policymakers, technology experts, bankers and young professionals committed to advancing women’s economic empowerment and leadership in the digital age.
Speakers at the event
emphasized that the rise of AI and digital technologies is transforming
industries globally, creating both opportunities and challenges for
women. They noted that many working mothers risk being left behind if
they fail to upgrade their skills and embrace innovation-driven careers.
Founder and CEO of Bloom Wellness, Sophia Byanaku, who
delivered the keynote address, encouraged women to prioritize both
personal wellness and professional growth, stressing that resilience and
adaptability are becoming essential skills in the future of work.
Cyber
Security Expert and CEO of Serensic Africa, Esther Lugoe Mengi,
challenged women to break barriers in technology and cybersecurity
during her presentation on “Bridging the Digital Glass Ceiling.” She
emphasized the need for greater female representation in emerging
technologies and digital leadership spaces.
















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