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The international correspondent who dropped everything to help those in need in south Manchester

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Don't miss a thing by getting the latest from the Manchester Evening News sent direct to your inbox This time last year, Mohammad 'Zaman' Khairuzzaman was working as a correspondent for Bangladeshi newspaper Dainik Azadi.

But when the lockdown was announced in the last week of March, he, just like everyone else around the world, was left with a changing reality.

Already the BAME officer for Labour North West, Zaman, from Longsight, looked into how he could help those around him that were suffering with the struggles of the lockdown. “At the start of the pandemic, I realised it wasn’t the right time for me to continue with my job,” Zaman, 40, tells the Manchester Evening News. “I wanted to use my time more wisely and I looked at what I

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