Prime Minister Elijah Ngurare spoke about Africa Day during Sunday celebrations across the continent. He asked African people to work together for better lives and stronger communities. Ngurare wanted citizens from all countries to take action for positive change. The leader emphasized that dignity matters for every person living on the continent. He believes unity can help Africa move forward toward a brighter future.
Ngurare honored the brave fighters who helped African nations gain independence from colonial rule. These heroes made great sacrifices and gave their lives for the freedom that people enjoy today. The prime minister said current generations must learn from past struggles and victories. He wants modern Africans to create strong foundations for hope and strength. These efforts will help build better societies for children and future families.
The prime minister stressed that all Africans deserve good living conditions and access to basic services. Every person should have opportunities for decent work and proper healthcare in their communities. Ngurare believes Africa can become a paradise for its people through hard work and cooperation. He urged governments and individuals to turn their words into real action. The leader wants every African voice to matter and make a difference for positive change.
Ngurare honored the brave fighters who helped African nations gain independence from colonial rule. These heroes made great sacrifices and gave their lives for the freedom that people enjoy today. The prime minister said current generations must learn from past struggles and victories. He wants modern Africans to create strong foundations for hope and strength. These efforts will help build better societies for children and future families.
The prime minister stressed that all Africans deserve good living conditions and access to basic services. Every person should have opportunities for decent work and proper healthcare in their communities. Ngurare believes Africa can become a paradise for its people through hard work and cooperation. He urged governments and individuals to turn their words into real action. The leader wants every African voice to matter and make a difference for positive change.