Accra, Ghana — Asmara, Eritrea, is gearing up to celebrate its 35th Independence Day anniversary, a milestone that commemorates the nation’s long struggle for sovereignty.
The festivities, themed “Our Resilience – Our Guarantee, “began on May 19 and are set to conclude on May 23, showcasing the nation’s journey since independence from Ethiopia in 1993.
The anniversary celebrations are a blend of cultural performances, artistic presentations, and public gatherings that aim to highlight Eritrea’s resilience and progress.
The events are a testament to the country’s commitment to preserving its cultural heritage and fostering national unity. Cultural performances are scheduled at Bahti Meskerem Square on May 19, followed by cultural and artistic presentations at Cinema Roma on May 20. Stage drama will take place at Cinema Asmara on May 21, and cultural and artistic programs will be held in the main streets of Asmara on May 22 and 23.
National media outlets have already commenced disseminating programs focusing on the struggle for independence, resilience, and safeguarding national sovereignty, as well as the progress of national development programs.
The events are expected to draw both local residents and international guests, showcasing the nation’s cultural diversity and artistic talent.
The preparations for the anniversary celebrations reflect Eritrea’s dedication to its cultural heritage and national unity.
As the country marks this significant milestone, it also looks forward to building a brighter and more prosperous future for its citizens.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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