Tanzania to hold special tribute for African liberation


United Nations for Educational, Science and Culture (UNESCO)
The government in collaboration with the United Nations for Educational,  Science and Culture (UNESCO) will commemorate African liberation Week from  May 25 – 29 this year.
 
Briefing the press in Dar es Salaam on Wednesday, the Director of  Information Services, Assah Mwambene said the commemoration will be opened  by Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Relations, Bernard Membe.
 
The director elaborated that the commemorations will be preceded by  inauguration of Tanzania Heritage Archives Project (TAHAP) followed by  various exhibitions including photo display and memorial records on Africa’s  liberation.
 
“Tanzania Heritage Archives Project as expected will facilitate extensive  storage regarding Tanzania involvement on African liberation during  independence struggle of the continent,” urged Mwambene.
 
Heritage Archives Advisor, Phillippe Roisse elaborated on how UNESCO is  committed to proper storage of all entities for the benefit of coming  generations.
 
“UNESCO is very committed to serve Tanzania in marking its own seventeen  years of service,” he said. 
“It is a great opportunity to support culture in identifying, collecting,  documenting and preserving Tanzania’s irreplaceable heritage archives,” he  said.
 
UNESCO - African Liberation and Heritage Advisor, Dr Daniel Ndangala,  detailed that for Tanzania, the project is a significant platform from which  Tanzania’s role in the liberation of Africa will be recognised.
 
African Liberation Commemoration Week will feature dialogues with themes  covering contributions made by political parties, women, rebel forces, media  and artists.
 
The commemoration will officially be closed by Minister for Information,  Youth, Culture and Sports,  Fenella Mkangara on Friday next week.

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