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Celebrate Africa At Africa Day 2025

On Saturday, 24th May, Wynyard Quarter will come alive with the sights and sounds of Africa.

This years event at Silo Park will be a vibrant showcase of African culture, featuring a
kaleidoscope of music, dance, art, cuisine, and more. Expect electrifying performances from African artists, including MAZBOU Q, Warren Duncan, Sam Manzanza, Judah,and culture Embassy, HPnA and many more, captivating crafts, and tantalising tastes of authentic African cuisine.

"We are thrilled to invite everyone to join us in celebrating Africa Day 2025 at Silo Park," said Rahman Bashir, ACOFI President. "It's a day to honour our past, celebrate our present, and envision our future together. Through music, art, and community, we hope to share African culture with Aotearoa, and support African unity."

Africa Day 2025 at Silo Park promises to be an unforgettable experience for all who attend. Whether you're of African descent, a friend of Africa, or simply curious about the continent's rich culture, there's something for everyone to enjoy and learn.

Mark your calendars and join us on Saturday, 24th May, at The Base Spaces, Wynyard
Quarter, as we come together to celebrate Africa Day 2025 in style!

DETAILS:

What: Africa Day Festival
Where: The Base Spaces, Wynyard Quarter (behind Silo Park)
When: Saturday 24 May, 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Cost: Free

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For more information, visit:
Website: www.africaday.co.nz
Facebook: www.facebook.com/AfricaDayNZ
Instagram: www.instagram.com/africa_day_nz

About Africa Day:
Africa Day, formerly known as African Liberation Day, commemorates the founding of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) on May 25th, 1963, which was later replaced by the African Union (AU).

It serves as a reminder of Africa's rich cultural heritage, diversity, and the ongoing journey towards unity and progress. Celebrated annually, Africa Day is marked by various events and activities around the world, highlighting African achievements, challenges, and aspirations.

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