{{President Paul kagame has joined other African leaders at the opening of celebrations for the 50th jubilee of the continental bloc; African Union.}}
African Union Chairman and Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn, in a speech to open the ceremony, said the celebrations are aimed at “creating a continent free from poverty and conflict and an Africa whose citizens enjoy a middle income status.”
54-member AU is the successor of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), established amid the heady days as independence from colonial rule swept the continent in 1963.
“While our founders met for the formation of the OAU at the dawn of the independence period 50 years ago, it is fitting that we are meeting here today at a time when Africa is rising,” Hailemariam added.
Leaders said the celebrations would boost the movement to support pan-Africanism.
“When we therefore talk about African solutions to African problems, it is because we know that we can only permanently silence the guns if we act in solidarity and unity,” AU Commission chief Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma.
“We committed ourselves to honour this historic commemoration by having celebrations that are memorable, that are across the globe… and that will leave a long legacy.”
African leaders were joined by UN leader Ban Ki-moon, Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff and US Secretary of State John Kerry, while French President Francois Hollande and China’s Vice Premier Wang Yang were expected to attend celebrations later.
Mass dancing troupes are set to perform musical dramas later Saturday to some 10,000 guests in a giant hall in the Ethiopian capital.






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