'Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom' Screened At AU Summit
Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom screened at the African Union Heads of State Summit in Addis Ababa,
Ethiopia
yesterday at the invitation of AU Commission chairwoman, Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma. The Intergenerational
Youth Forum were special guests at the screening which took place ahead of the interaction they had with the
Heads Of State earlier today.
Ethiopia
yesterday at the invitation of AU Commission chairwoman, Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma. The Intergenerational
Youth Forum were special guests at the screening which took place ahead of the interaction they had with the
Heads Of State earlier today.
In a message to the Intergenerational Youth Forum, producer Anant Singh said, "We are very honoured
to have this screening for a very special group of young people from our continent. I know Madiba would
have been delighted to have this screening as he has always supported initiatives which developed and
mentored young people to be our future leaders. I hope that you will be inspired by the film and Madiba’s
message, and that you will celebrate him and perpetuate his legacy as you develop into future leaders
of our continent.”
to have this screening for a very special group of young people from our continent. I know Madiba would
have been delighted to have this screening as he has always supported initiatives which developed and
mentored young people to be our future leaders. I hope that you will be inspired by the film and Madiba’s
message, and that you will celebrate him and perpetuate his legacy as you develop into future leaders
of our continent.”
Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom has already been released in key African countries, among which
are Uganda, Tanzania, Kenya, Zambia and Zimbabwe. African countries releasing the film this week
include Nigeria and Ghana as well as the international territories of Austria, Germany and New Zealand.
This will be followed by releases in Hong Kong, Australia and Greece on 6 February, and then by
Finland a week later and Turkey on 28 February.
are Uganda, Tanzania, Kenya, Zambia and Zimbabwe. African countries releasing the film this week
include Nigeria and Ghana as well as the international territories of Austria, Germany and New Zealand.
This will be followed by releases in Hong Kong, Australia and Greece on 6 February, and then by
Finland a week later and Turkey on 28 February.
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