Zita Anjani (born 12 March 1990) is an Indonesian activist, teacher and politician who became the Vice Chairman of Jakarta Regional People's Representative Council (DPRD DKI) since 2019.
[6] Furthermore, she is a member of the board of trustees at Bunda Pintar Indonesia, a nonprofit that houses an early child education teacher association.
[9] In East Jakarta, Bunda Pintar Indonesia organised a campaign once more to train kindergarten teachers and 1000 instructors with early childhood education.
In a written statement on 8 December 2016, Zita, the Coach of Bunda Pintar Indonesia, stated, "Not only reading, writing, and counting but also using media as a tool for learning."
"Themes given to teachers will also vary, such as drawing, golden seminar, psychology in children,cooking class, and many more," she stated.
[3] Zita made the decision to enter politics in 2018 and run as the National Mandate Party's (PAN) legislative candidate for 2019.
Instead of being praised, her good intentions were met with criticism from numerous online users who wanted to know if her father had really given her hundreds of millions of dollars worth of expensive items.
Some online users believe that the purpose of the watch giving is merely to garner support during the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine in Indonesia.