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Know the origin of Africa Day

Celebrations are held in some African countries, as well as by Africans in the diaspora.

Africa Day is the annual commemoration on May 25 of the 1963 founding of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU).

On this day, leaders of 30 of the 32 independent African states signed a founding charter in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. In 1991, the OAU established the African Economic Community, and in 2002 the OAU established its own successor, the African Union. However, the name and date of Africa Day has been retained as a celebration of African unity. The 2012’s theme of Africa Day was ‘Africa and the Diaspora’. The New York celebration was held in New York City on May 31, 2011.

In Nairobi, it was celebrated at Uhuru Park Recreational Park. It should also be noted that Africa Day is observed as a public holiday in only six African countries, that is, Ghana, Mali, Namibia, Zambia, Lesotho and Zimbabwe. However, celebrations are held in some African countries, as well as by Africans in the diaspora.

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Africa_Day

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Lucky Thusi

Lucky Thusi is the News Editor of Comaro Chronicle. He started as a reporter for Southern Courier in 2008. Since then he has grown in leaps and bound in journalism for the past 16 years.

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