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Independence Day in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is celebrated on June 30th. It marks the day in 1960 when the DRC gained its independence from Belgium after a period of colonization that began in the late 19th century. The struggle for independence was led by various nationalist leaders, including Patrice Lumumba, who became the first Prime Minister.
The day is commemorated with a range of activities and traditions that reflect national pride:
Military Parades: The government organizes military parades in Kinshasa, the capital city, which are often attended by the President and other dignitaries.
Cultural Events: Across the country, there are cultural performances showcasing traditional dance, music, and art.
Speeches & Reflections: Leaders deliver speeches that reflect on the nation's history and current progress. Citizens also take time to honor those who fought for independence.
Public Festivities: In various cities and towns, people engage in festivities such as concerts, street parties, and fireworks.
On Independence Day in the DRC:
Individuals may gather with family and friends for meals and celebrations.
Many Congolese take advantage of this public holiday to relax or visit places of interest within their country.
Some use this day to engage in community service or participate in discussions about national development and unity.