Heritage

Discover the Rich History of the Khoja Community

THURSDAY, 9 DECEMBER 2025 – 10TH FLOOR, AFED TOWERS, DAR ES SALAAM – PRESENTED BY DR HASNAIN GULAMALI WALJI

The Khoja community is a diverse group of people with a rich history and culture. This community is made up of people from all over the world, and they have a strong sense of identity and belonging.

The Khoja community has a long history of migration and settlement. They have lived in many different countries, and they have brought their culture and traditions with them wherever they have gone.

The Khoja community is known for its strong family values and its commitment to education. They are also known for their philanthropy and their contributions to society.

The Khoja Heritage Project

The Khoja Heritage Project is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to preserving and promoting the Khoja community’s heritage. The project was founded in 2006, and it has since become a leading resource for information on the Khoja community.

The Khoja Heritage Project offers a variety of resources, including a website, a blog, and a podcast. The project also organizes events and workshops on Khoja history and culture.

The Khoja Community Today

The Khoja community is a thriving community today. They are a diverse group of people who are proud of their heritage and who are committed to making a positive impact on the world.

The Khoja community is a strong and vibrant community that is here to stay. They are a community that is full of hope and promise for the future.

How You Can Help

There are many ways that you can help to support the Khoja Heritage Project. You can donate to the project, volunteer your time, or simply spread the word about the project to your friends and family.

Thank You

Thank you for your interest in the Khoja Heritage Project. We hope that you will join us in our mission to preserve and promote the Khoja community’s heritage.

This event is being organised under the auspices of the Africa Federation in collaboration with The Community on Friday and the Khoja Heritage Project

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