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Today in History Africa 3 February

3 February, 2023 · In: Today in History Africa

Want to know what happened Today in History Africa: 3 February? These are 4 historical events that took place today, in the continent of Africa and the African diaspora.

Today in History Africa 3 February

The continent of Africa has an immensely rich history; hidden African history is becoming more accessible as it is finally coming to light. African history, people, culture and books have influenced and inspired the world for time immemorial; it is now time for Africa to shine!

In this post you will learn about the many things that happened today in history in Africa and in the African diaspora like why Heroes’ Day is celebrated in The Republic of Mozambique and when the Nabemba Tower was inaugurated in Congo-Brazzaville.

After reading this post you will know tons of facts about Africa in relation to: Mozambique national heroes’, the Batepá massacre in São Tomé and Príncipe, the Nabemba Tower and the Widener Gold medal won by Geraldine McCullough in 1964.

This post is all about what happened Today in History Africa 3 February.

Today in History Africa: 3 February

African Holidays

Heroes Day in Mozambique

Today in History Africa 3 February

Today, 3 February 2023, is Heroes’ Day, or Martyrs’ Day in Mozambique. It is a public holiday observed across the country of Mozambique every on 3 February. Heroes’ Day is a holiday put in place to commemorate the national figures and martyrs for the country’s independence cause. Mozambicans honour their national heroes’ by taking part in patriotic activities, events and festivities with national pride.

Feliz dia dos heróis Moçambicanos!

 

Commemoration of the Batepá Massacre in São Tomé and Príncipe

Today, 3 February 2023, is the commemoration of the Batepá massacre in São Tomé and Príncipe. 

African Historical Events

Inauguration of the Nabemba Tower

On this day, 3 February 1990, the Nabemba Tower was inaugurated.

 

Geraldine McCullough received Widener Gold Medal

On this day, 3 February 1964, Geraldine McCullough won the Widener Gold Medal.

This post was all about what happened today in history Africa 3 February.

 

Today in History Africa series:

Previous Day: Today in History Africa: 2 February

Next Day: Today in History Africa: 4 February

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