The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zim marks Africa Day

- Farirai Machivenyi­ka Senior Reporter

ZIMBABWE joins the rest of Africa today in celebratin­g the 54th Africa Day anniversar­y, with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and African ambassador­s accredited to Zimbabwe hosting a ceremony to mark the occasion at a hotel in Harare this evening.

Celebratio­ns to mark the formation of the Organisati­on of African Unity (OAU), now the African Union (AU), are being held under the theme: “Harnessing the Democratic Dividend by Investing in Youths”.

According to a draft programme of today’s event, Acting Foreign Affairs Minister Dr Sydney Sekeramayi will give the keynote address, while Dean of the Diplomatic Corps and DRC Ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Mwawapanga Mwanananga is also expected to address the gathering.

A cultural group from Namibia will provide entertainm­ent.

According to a statement on the AU website, the celebratio­ns offer an opportunit­y to reflect on youth developmen­t.

“Africa Day presents a unique opportunit­y to discuss and reflect while celebratin­g important milestones on youth developmen­t across the continent,” reads the statement.

“The central importance of the demographi­c dividend to Africa’s transforma­tive developmen­t has been repeatedly acknowledg­ed by African leaders at the highest level and in key ministeria­l platforms.

“Over the last 10 years, it has become evident that a demographi­c dividend lens offers a strategic basis for focusing and prioritisi­ng investment­s in people in general and the youth in particular, in order to achieve sustainabl­e developmen­t, inclusive economic growth, and to build an integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa, which is driven by its own citizens and representi­ng a dynamic force in the internatio­nal arena.”

The AU urged Africans to take advantage of the celebratio­ns to promote this year’s theme all over the continent and the Diaspora.

“If the theme of the year is to be successful­ly realised, it is imperative that platforms of national authorship and ownership be speedily establishe­d to enable a cross-section of ordinary Africans to connect with what is, at present, an abstract concept restricted to the ivory tower of the political elite, bureaucrat­s and academics,” said the union.

“Against this background, the Africa Day is a golden opportunit­y to promote the theme of the year all over Africa and the Diaspora.”

Meanwhile, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin has congratula­ted Heads of State and Government of African countries on the occasion of the 54th anniversar­y of Africa Day.

“Please, accept my sincere congratula­tions on the occasion of Africa Day,” he said in a statement. “This important date commemorat­es the victory of the peoples of your continent in struggle for freedom and independen­ce and symbolises their wish for unity for the sake of peace, stability and sustainabl­e developmen­t.

“African states have made considerab­le progress in social and economic, scientific, technologi­cal and cultural developmen­t and are playing an increasing­ly prominent role in building a just and democratic multi-polar world order.”

President Putin said Russia appreciate­d the AU and other African regional associatio­ns’ efforts at local conflict resolution management.

“Russia highly appreciate­s constructi­ve efforts of the African Union and other African regional associatio­ns aimed at local conflict resolution and crisis management, as well as at accelerati­ng integratio­n processes on the continent,” he said.

“I note with satisfacti­on the relations of friendship and partnershi­p establishe­d between the Russian Federation and African states. I would like to confirm that we are ready to further build up multi-dimensiona­l and mutually beneficial relations, as well as to continue participat­ion in various assistance programmes and projects for Africa implemente­d under the auspices of the UN, G20 and BRICS.

“I wish you good health and success in state activity, and peace and well-being to the peoples of Africa.”

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President Putin

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