Can You Name These African Holidays?
Can You Name These African Holidays?
Put your skills to the test and see if you can guess the names of these African holidays.
Put your skills to the test and see if you can guess the names of these African holidays.
This Egyptian holiday marks the beginning of spring and has been celebrated for thousands of years.
The large Hindu population in Mauritius celebrates this colorful holiday every year.
This holiday commemorates the end of apartheid in South Africa.
This holiday in Senegal involves eating sheep and is known elsewhere as Eid al-Adha.
This holiday, which commemorates the founding of the Organisation of African Unity, is celebrated in six countries, including Ghana, Lesotho, Mali, Namibia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
This South African public holiday encourages people to celebrate their culture and diversity.
This holiday is celebrated in several African countries (and in other countries around the world) the day after Christmas.
This Moroccan holiday began when King Mohammed VI succeeded his father in 1999.
This holiday is now celebrated worldwide and is named after a famous South African leader.
This Ethiopian festival is known for its ritual reenactment of baptism and is celebrated in January.