Times of Eswatini

AFRICA MONTH: 5 THINGS TO LOOK FORWARD TO

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MAY is Africa Month in which we commemorat­e the founding of the Organisati­on of African Unity in 1963, the precursor to the AU. Africa Month also allows us to reflect on the continent’s progress and the common challenges that she faces.

The aspiration­s of Africa are many and the sustainabi­lity of food and nutrition is high on the agenda. The AU has appropriat­ely themed this year’s celebratio­n 2022: The Year of Nutrition.

HERE ARE THINGS TO LOOK OUT FOR THIS AFRICA MONTH.

ofonArltin­fheeewYKKo­eeunnTyyua­abnnenaAer­ftwrisicst­eapsDuaabn­ylidcCacoo­tionnnctee­Tnrtthcteh­reiSsatmta­oror.snRather,etuwsrnrei­titnetogs share the stage with British actor Idris Elba in Nigeria for the third year in a row, YouTube Africa Day concert

a number of Africa’s finest music stars.

Africa Month themed 2022: The Year of Nutrition – Wits University. “Join the Wits Business School and partners as they share insights around this topic. Discussion­s will contribute to marshallin­g a greater and co-ordinated response to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and mitigating food security challenges. Also look out for demonstrat­ions and recipes using indigenous foods,” according to the university.

South Africa’s Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture, Nathi Mthethwa, launched Africa Month on May 9 with the Umoja Africa Carnival and Parade in Midrand, tJhoebumrg­o.nAthsoefri­Mesaoyfbey­vethnetsDw­eipllabret­mheonstteo­df tShproourt­g,hAorutst and Culture to celebrate Africa Month including a celebratio­n of Africa Day on May 25, according to the department.

Netflix is set to showcase African talent and stories to its subscriber­s around the world through a collection dubbed ‘From Cape to Cairo’ which was launched on May 1 during Africa Month.

The collection is a response to calls for media houses to invest in creating the space for African content bcryesauto­prpsotorti­snhgairnev­tehsetimr setonrtiei­ns caobnotuet­nAtfpricro­adtuocthti­oenwaonrld­d promoting access to continenta­l and global audiences with an aim of changing the view and narratives about Africa to the world and showcasing African talent and culture. Africa was estimated to have a population of 1.25 billion in 2018 and is the fastest urbanising continent, with a growth rate of more than 2.6 per cent. The large youth population presents a potential demographi­c dividend that, if adequately leveraged with the right investment­s, could contribute to accelerati­ng sustainabl­e and equitable developmen­t, according to the African Union.

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