DUBAI, 28th February, 2022 (WAM) — The African Union celebrated the wealth of culture, heritage and vision across the continent, with dance, spoken word and music, as it marks its Expo 2020 Dubai Honour Day on Sunday.
Reem bint Ibrahim Al Hashemy, Minister of State for International Cooperation and Director-General of Expo 2020 Dubai, and Sheikh Shakhboot bin Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of State, welcomed Dr. Monique Nsanzabaganwa, Deputy Chairperson of the African Union Commission, at a ceremony in Al Wasl Plaza this morning.
Sheikh Shakhboot said, ‘The African Union’s participation at Expo 2020 Dubai has brought forth a significant opportunity for visitors to discover Africa’s history, culture, and vision and its efforts to empower its citizens and realise its true potential as a crucial change-maker in the world.
‘We in the UAE are proud to have been an active partner on the African continent throughout our 50-year history, with an unwavering commitment to its development and prosperity. As we celebrate the African Union’s strong representation at Expo 2020 Dubai, we look forward to witnessing the rise of new initiatives and collaborative efforts that will lead to the progress and wellbeing of our people.’
Dr. Nsanzabaganwa said, ‘We are a united people whose history is far-reaching and life-changing, embracing our stories – the ugly and the good, the nostalgic and the awe-inspiring.’
She also spoke about how it is the 20th anniversary of the creation of the African Union this year. ‘Reflecting back on two successful decades of implementing programmes that have continued to change the lives of our brothers and sisters, changing the course of our continent towards that of shared prosperity, peace and sustainability.
‘For all the unity we display, we will continue making changes that matter, touching lives and creating tangible solutions that our people are at the heart of.’
The speeches were followed by a poetry performance ‘From East to West’, from Adelle, a Kenyan media personality, poet and activist, recognised for her efforts to empower African women and youth; and Chief Moomen, a poet, playwright and curator of theatrical spectacles from Ghana. Pianist Donovan Rossouw from Cape Town accompanied them, then performed his piece before Adam, a guitarist from Niger, played a Tuareg song.
Kina Ku Moxi, three percussionists and five dancers from Angola, concluded the show with captivating and energetic traditional dance, chants and singing.
National and Honour Days at Expo 2020 Dubai are moments to celebrate each of Expo’s 200-plus International Participants, shining a light on their culture and achievements and showcasing their pavilions and programming.