No path too thorny for two roses


Breaking the mould: Nurul Amirah (left) and Nur Amirah showing off their medals after the 2nd Netherlands Maritime Institute of Technology convocation ceremony.

JOHOR BARU: Nur Amirah Mazlan and Nurul Amirah Azahari are eyeing to break the glass ceiling in the male-dominated maritime and offshore industry.

Nur Amirah, who graduated with a diploma in Maritime Trans­portation Management at the Netherlands Maritime Institute of Technology (NMIT), is determined not to let gender stereotypes stop her from entering the industry.

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