Elizabeth – July 8

On July 8, we celebrate the life and accomplishments of one of history’s most iconic figures – Queen Elizabeth II. Born on April 21, 1926, Elizabeth has reigned as Queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms for…

On July 8, we celebrate the life and accomplishments of one of history’s most iconic figures – Queen Elizabeth II. Born on April 21, 1926, Elizabeth has reigned as Queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms for…

Fasching, also known as Carnival in Germany, is a festival filled with vibrant parades, lively music, and extravagant costumes. This exciting celebration begins 11 weeks before Easter Sunday and lasts until Ash Wednesday, marking the start of Lent. Fasching is…

The Festival Eurovisão da Canção, also known as the Eurovision Song Contest, is an annual singing competition that brings together countries from all over Europe and beyond. This month, May, marks the highly anticipated return of the contest, offering viewers…

National Clean-up Day, also known as National Clean-out Your Bathtub Day, is an annual day dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of keeping our environment clean and free of waste. This year, National Clean-up Day falls on September 9,…

May is a beautiful time to visit Madeira, especially if you are a fan of flowers. Every year, the island comes alive with vibrant colors and sweet scents as it celebrates the Festa da Flor, also known as the Flower…

July 8 marks the annual celebration of Women’s Day, a global event that highlights the important role of women in society and promotes gender equality. This day is recognized as a time to reflect on the achievements of women and…

Uganda National Youth Service Day is a national holiday celebrated on January 14th every year in Uganda. This day is dedicated to recognizing the contributions and achievements of young people in the country. It is a day to celebrate youth…

The second Monday in October, also known as Canadian Thanksgiving Day, is a national holiday in Canada. This annual celebration takes place on the second Monday of October each year and is a time for Canadians to come together and…

The International Day of Peace is observed every year on September 21 by the United Nations. The day was established in 1981 by the UN General Assembly to dedicate a specific day to strengthening the ideals of peace. Today, the…

National Children’s Day is a day dedicated to celebrating the happiness, creativity, and innocence of children all around the world. It is a day to honor and show appreciation for the future leaders and shining lights of our world. Commemorated…

November 3 is observed as National Day of Community Service in the United States. This day is dedicated to encouraging and promoting community service and volunteerism across the country. It is a day when individuals, communities, and organizations come together…

Uganda Martyrs’ Day, also known as Martyrs’ Day, is an important religious holiday celebrated in Uganda on June 3rd. It commemorates the deaths of 23 Catholic and Protestant martyrs who were killed for their faith in 1886 by the King…

The full moon day of January, also known as Duruthu Poya Day, commemorates one of the most significant events in Buddhism – the first historical visit of Lord Buddha to Sri Lanka in the 6th century BC. This auspicious day…

Freedom and independence are essential values that every nation strives to achieve. In Pakistan, independence was won on August 14, 1947, after years of struggle and sacrifices. More than a year later, a rebellious region of Pakistan called Kashmir also…

The Cape Town International Jazz Festival, running in the month of March, is a mesmerizing experience showcasing musical artists from South Africa and around the world. This world-renowned jazz festival has been a must-go event for music enthusiasts since its…

NRM Day, which stands for National Reconnect with Nature Day, falls on January 26th every year. It is a day dedicated to honoring and appreciating nature, and reminding ourselves of the importance of protecting and preserving the environment. This day…

Uganda Police Day is observed on the 21st of October every year to commemorate the establishment of the Uganda Police Force in 1906. This significant event serves as a reminder of the dedication, bravery, and sacrifice of our law enforcers…

Nikini Poya Day, also known as Nikini Poya, is a Buddhist holiday that is celebrated on the full moon day in the month of August. This day holds great religious and cultural significance for Buddhists all around the world. The…

National Science Week is the perfect opportunity to celebrate the marvels of science and technology. Every year in August, communities across the country participate in science festivals, panel discussions, and outdoor events to showcase the latest innovations and discoveries. Started…

National Culture Week is a time to celebrate and honor the diverse and rich cultures that make up our world. This week, from November 1st to November 7th, we have the opportunity to recognize and appreciate the unique traditions, customs,…

The month of July marks one of the most highly anticipated events in South Africa – the Durban July. Regarded as the country’s most prestigious horse racing event, the Durban July attracts thousands of attendees from all over the country,…