Liberians in Rwanda Host Year End Event

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Rubavu District, Western Province, Rwanda – December 29-31, 2024 -The Liberian Community in Rwanda (LIBCOR), under the dynamic leadership of Chairman Emmanuel Patrick, has successfully hosted the All Liberian Festival 2024, a historic event celebrating unity, culture, and collaboration. The three-day festival, held in the scenic Rubavu District of Western Rwanda, brought together Liberians, friends of Liberia, and Rwandan communities to foster cultural exchange and community empowerment.

The All-Liberian Festival showcased the rich cultural heritage of Liberia through a vibrant lineup of activities, including:

Cultural Performances: Traditional dances, storytelling, and music reflecting Liberia’s diversity.

Panel Discussions: Addressing issues of diaspora engagement, youth empowerment, and cultural preservation.

Sports and Entertainment: Football and kickball matches, and Meet & Greet

Speaking at the ceremony, Chairman Emmanuel Patrick underscored the festival’s significance, stating:

“This event is not just a celebration; it is a symbol of our enduring spirit, culture, and resilience as Liberians wherever we may find ourselves. Together, we can achieve great things—not just for ourselves but for Liberia and the generations that follow.”

He further urged the diaspora to remain united and actively support Liberia’s development while embracing their role in the global community.

The festival brought together Liberians from all five provinces of Rwanda, as well as notable stakeholders and government representatives. Their participation underscored the importance of diaspora communities in fostering cultural integration and community development.

The success of the All Liberian Festival 2024 highlights the resilience and unity of the Liberian diaspora in Rwanda. It also reflects their unwavering commitment to preserving their cultural identity while creating meaningful connections with their host communities.

LIBCOR envisions making the All Liberian Festival an annual tradition, with aspirations to extend its reach to include Liberians and friends of Liberia from across the globe.

Alphonso Toweh

Has been in the profession for over twenty years. He has worked for many international media outlets  including: West Africa Magazine, Africa Week Magazine, African Observer and  did occasional reporting for CNN, BBC World Service, Sunday Times, NPR, Radio Deutchewells, Radio Netherlands. He is the current correspondent for Reuters 
 He holds first  MA with honors in International  Relations and a  candidate for second master in International Peace studies and Conflict  Resolution from the University of Liberia. 

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