Kitui Deputy Governor, HE Wambua Kanani joined Governor Malombe to inaugurate a week-long commemoration of the Day of the African Child with a call to honor the memory of the hundreds of children who lost their lives during the Soweto uprising in 1976.
The event, hosted at Ithookwe Primary School, saw the attendance of Governor HE Dr. Julius Malombe and Mr. Lumbasi from the National Department of Higher Education.
HE Wambua Kanani emphasized the significance of the occasion, stating, “We celebrate the Day of the African Child to pay homage to those brave souls who protested for equality in education.
Their sacrifice underscores the necessity of ensuring that our education systems are resilient and provide inclusive, lifelong, quality, and relevant learning opportunities for all African children.”
This year’s theme, “Educate an African fit for the 21st Century: Building resilient education systems for increased access to inclusive, lifelong, quality, and relevant learning in Africa,” reflects the urgent need to equip African children with the skills and knowledge necessary for success in the modern world.
The week-long event aims to raise awareness of the challenges faced by African children and highlight the importance of building robust education systems. Culminating on June 16th, the national event will take place at Mwatate Primary School in Taita Taveta County, symbolizing a collective commitment to advancing the rights and well-being of African children.
As communities across the continent come together to observe the Day of the African Child, the call for action resonates louder than ever, echoing the aspirations of generations past and present for a brighter future for Africa’s children.
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