
The Celebrating Africa Festival is scheduled to take place on the 14th - 17th July 2010 Watch this space closely for more details.

The Celebrating Africa project takes the lead in presenting a different face
of Africa, one that highlights the success and ingenuity of this continent
and the people who call it home.
Officially endorsed by the Local Organizing Committee as a World Cup Legacy Project,
Celebrating Africa strives to sustain the camaraderie and sense of common purpose
beyond 2010 and beyond football.

"Africa yearns and deserves to redeem her glory, to reassert her centuries old contribution to economics, politics culture and the arts; and once more be a pioneer in the many fields of human endeavor. The African rebirth is now more than an idea - its seeds are being sown in the regional communities we are busy building and in the continent as a whole.”
- Nelson Mandela
The Celebrating Africa project builds on the vision of some of Africa’s greatest
visionaries and thought leaders. As ardent ambassadors of Africa’s
economic and cultural revival, we present a different face of Africa, one that highlights
the success and ingenuity of this great continent. Exposing Africa’s greatness is
our contribution to reshaping the world’s perception of Africa.
The Journey towards the rediscovery of our African soul is long. It is a monumental
task, but with a constant reminder that we are a great continent and a great people,
backed by action of blind faith and commitment, our potential and a new belief system
will emerge. Africa will regain her rightful place among the continents of our planet.

Joining our network enables you to contribute content to our radio show, participate in discussions, upload videos, articles and pictures that expose the greatness of this continent. If you want to take your place as a midwife of Africa's rebirth, then here is your canvass, let's paint!
read more"Africa reaffirms that she is continuing her rise from the ashes. Whatever the setbacks of the moment, whatever the difficulties and however improbable it may sound to the sceptics, there shall be peace in Africa. This continent will prosper!”
- Thabo Mbeki

The flapping wings of a single butterfly represent a small change in the initial
conditions of a system which in turn causes a chain reaction leading to the large
scale alteration of events.
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The Celebrating Africa project presents attractive sponsorship packages tailor-made to suit the needs of businesses which support our objectives for Africa and are looking for innovative ways to gain maximum exposure and extend market share.
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