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Kagame Awarded The Bahamas Order of Excellence

Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame has been awarded Bahamas highest honour, the Order of Excellence during celebrations to mark the 50th Independence anniversary of Bahamas.

The award was given to President Kagame by Governor General Sir Cornelius Smith and Prime Minister in recognition of his friendship to the Government and People of the Bahamas.

Bahamas is officially 50 years after it broke off the British colonial shackles on 10 July, 1973 and embarked on self rule.

On this 50th independence anniversary, King Charles III said in a video message, “Forward, Upward, Onward, Together. Happy 50th anniversary of Independence. March on, Bahamaland.”

Speaking at the event, Prime Minister Philip ‘Brave’ Davis reflected on the moment in 1973 which marked the birth of the nation.

50th independence anniversary celebrations in Nissau Bahamas

“In just a few short hours, come midnight, our Bahamian flag will be raised once again,” Davis said.

“It will be an echo of that moment, 50 years ago, on July 10th 1973, which marked the birth of our nation.

“It was and is a moment of awe, one which has delivered a birthright which the world now marks by the manner of our bearing.

“On that night, as the flag slowly ascended, with it were raised the hopes and aspirations of the Bahamian people, to carve out our own identity, to make our own way, to seek to build the best little country in the world.”

Mr Davis added that Independence was the first step on a long journey.

“Independence was and is, a state of mind, an attitude, a conviction, that we will faithfully discharge the weighty responsibilities of sovereignty and self-determination,” he said.

“Independence was the first big step on the long journey that continues to take our nation forward and upward.”

President Kagame (R) attends the celebration of the 50th Anniversary of independence of the Bahamas.

The celebrations in Nissau Bahamas also attracted Most Honourable Sir Cornelius Smith, Governor General of the Commonwealth of the Bahamas, Prime Minister Philip Davis as well as Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell of Grenada, Prime Minister Ariel Henry of Haiti, Commonwealth SG Patricia Scotland, and several dignitaries for the celebrations.

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