Ugandan Independence Day

This day commemorates when Uganda gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1962. Explorer Henry Stanley discovered the country in 1875 which was divided into two kingdoms at the time. In 1888 the country came under the control of the British East Africa Company. After World War Two, native Ugandans were allowed to serve inContinue reading “Ugandan Independence Day”

Holidays on 5th October

Vanuatu Constitution Day This day commemorates the signing of the Constitution in 1979. The country was granted full independence in 1979 after being under an unique Anglo-French Condominium. After this, the drafting of a constitution got underway, consisting of representatives of different political parties, religious leaders and local tribal chiefs. It was signed on 5thContinue reading “Holidays on 5th October”

Holidays on 3rd October

Gaecheonjeol This is National Foundation Day in North & South Korea, celebrating the legendary formation of the first Korean state of Gojoseon in 2333 BC. This date has traditionally been regarded as the date for the founding of the Korean people. It was established as a national holiday in 1909, and there is an annualContinue reading “Holidays on 3rd October”

Holidays on 1st October

Cyprus Independence Day This day commemorates when Cyprus became independent from the British in 1960 after it won full sovereignty from Britain. It is celebrated by festivals at schools and a large military parade in Nicosia. Nigeria Independence Day This day commemorates when the country proclaimed independence in 1960 from Britain. In the 1950s theContinue reading “Holidays on 1st October”

Independence Day of Bostwana

This day is commonly called Boipuso and commemorates the Declaration of Independence of Botswana from the United Kingdom on 30th September 1966. The most powerful ruler was King Kharma III, who had strong support from the British government. His eldest son was Sekgoma II, who became chief of the Bamangwato upon Kharma’s detah in 1923.Continue reading “Independence Day of Bostwana”

Holidays on 29th September

Michaelmas Michaelmas is a Christian festival observed in some Western liturgical calendars, and is one of the four quarter days of the financial year. In Christian angelology, the Archangel Michael is the greatest of all the angels and is honoured for defeating Lucifer in the war in heaven. World Heart Day In 2012, world leadersContinue reading “Holidays on 29th September”

Holidays on 28th September

St Wenceslaus Day (Czech Statehood Day) This day commemorates the duke of Bohemia Wenceslaus I who was assasinated on this day in 935. His martyrdom and the popularity of several biographies gave rise to a reputation for heroic virtue that resulted in his elevation to sainthood. He was posthumously declared to be a king andContinue reading “Holidays on 28th September”