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Flurry of cultural activities to grace Al Qasba

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The rich history of the UAE will be at the heart of the colourful line-up of programmes on Dec.1-2, from 5pm to 10pm.

Al Qasba, Sharjah’s leisure, tourism and family destination, is getting ready to celebrate the 48th UAE National Day on 1 - 2 December with a packed art and cultural programme that will celebrate the country’s symbolic ‘Spirit of the Union’.

The rich history of the United Arab Emirates will be at the heart of the colourful line-up of programmes that will be on offer at Building A, from 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. The Emirati band ‘Fursan Al Maqabeel’ is scheduled to wow the audience with their traditional songs which embody the values of courage and strength. The activities in line with the theme of the Official 48th UAE National Day Celebration, ‘Legacy of Our Ancestors’.

The cultural events include poetry recital sessions by Emirati poets and seminars highlighting the UAE’s rich history, in addition to shows that portray the values of martyrdom and sacrifice, in addition to hosting one of the personalities, who lived through the formation of the country. Emirati artist Ahmed Al Ghuneimi’s music concert will enthral the audience with his rendition of popular Emirati songs.

From 30 November – 5 December, Al Qasba walkway, entrances and buildings will be adorned with UAE national flags.

Mohamed Al Hosani, Acting General Manager of Al Qasba, said: “By celebrating the 48th National Day, we embody the spirit of the union. The achievements of our founding fathers illuminate our paths today as we strive towards more development and prosperity. This day reminds us about the responsibility of every member of the community to contribute to the progress of this great country.” “What distinguishes Al Qasba’s National Day celebrations from every year is that it brings together all members of society who live in peace and harmony, to celebrate their love for this country. Showcasing our history and culture through a comprehensive programme of activities which highlights to visitors the importance of this occasion and the great milestones and achievements that has brought us to this moment in time. It is also a call to continue on the journey of development and advancement of this great nation.” he concluded.

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Kenya is one of the most generous refugee-hosting nations in the world, with a humanitarian infrastructure that requires more attention and support of the international community to be able to fulfil the basic needs of its stateless residents, said a press release issued by TBHF on Sunday.

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