Performances by South African and Ugandan cultural troupes as well as Eritrean singer from Canada add color to Independence Day anniversary
Reports indicated that indoor and outdoor performances by South African and Ugandan Cultural Troupes as well as Ms. Hermon Rezene, an Eritrean singer residing in Canada, have added color to Independence Day anniversary.
Asmara, 21 May 2014 – Reports indicated that indoor and outdoor performances by South African and Ugandan Cultural Troupes as well as Ms. Hermon Rezene, an Eritrean singer residing in Canada, have added color to Independence Day anniversary.
Among the 13 members of the Ugandan cultural group Crown Nkula Africa, Ms. Jemila Nasanga and Mr. Intambe Abbe indicated that they in a position to be acquainted with the real image of Eritrea upon taking part in the Independence Day anniversary calibrations, and expressed appreciation for the way Eritreans cherish national independence vis-à-vis their hospitality. The exposure is also important as regards exchange of experience in music, she added.
Likewise, Ms. Charlotte Khoza, one of South African artists, lauded the Eritrean youth’s commitment in State affairs, besides the prevalent sense of discipline among nationals.
Moreover, Ms. Hermon voiced satisfaction with celebrating the momentous Day among fellow nationals.
The Cultural Troupes are due to stage performance in the official Independence Day observance in Asmara Stadium, according to reports.
Meanwhile, children expressed satisfaction with the spirit of the celebration.