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Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber leads by 2.2 pts · 2 figures compared

Emperor · Modern

Emperor · Modern
Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber became Emir of Kuwait on September 29, 2020, following the death of his half-brother Emir Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber. His accession marked a transition in Kuwaiti leadership during a period of political and economic challenges.
During the early months of his reign, Emir Nawaf oversaw Kuwait's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, including lockdowns and vaccination campaigns. The pandemic strained the economy and healthcare system.
Emir Nawaf initiated efforts to reconcile the Kuwaiti government and parliament, which had been in frequent conflict. He issued amnesties for some political dissidents and called for dialogue, aiming to stabilize the political system.
Solomon kaDinuzulu was officially recognized by the British colonial government as the paramount chief of the Zulu people, though not as king. This restored a degree of Zulu political unity after his father's exile.
Solomon led efforts to reclaim Zulu land lost under colonial rule, petitioning the South African government. His campaigns highlighted the dispossession of Zulu territory but achieved limited success.
Solomon founded the Inkatha movement, a Zulu cultural and political organization aimed at promoting Zulu unity and identity. This organization later evolved into a major political force in South Africa.
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