On 25th May 2020, the African continent will mark the 57th anniversary of the establishment of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU). The day is marked annually as Africa Day.
This year’s celebrations will include a special virtual broadcast featuring speeches by the President of the Republic of South Africa and Chair of the African Union (AU), President Cyril Ramaphosa; the AU Commission Chair His Excellency Moussa Faki Mahamat; the President of the Pan African Women Association, Ms Eunice Ipinge, and the AU Youth Envoy, Ms Aya Chebbi.
The broadcast also brings one of the champions of Africa’s Liberation, the only remaining founding fathers of the OAU, H.E Dr Kenneth Kaunda of the Republic of Zambia.
Data Source: All Africa News
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