President William Ruto will lead Kenyans in celebrating the Utamaduni Day at the Bomas of Kenya on October 10, 2023.
Formerly known as Moi Day, this day was redefined in 2020, in accordance with Statute Miscellaneous Amendments Act No. 29 of 2020, to celebrate Kenya’s rich cultural diversity.
Utamaduni Day serves as a potent reminder of the crucial role cultural diversity plays in fostering national unity, inclusive development, equity, and justice.
This year’s theme is “Celebrating Our Unity Through Diversity.”
In collaboration with counties across Kenya, The State Department for Culture, The Arts, and Heritage will lead their constituencies in making Utamaduni Day a resounding success.
The focus for this year’s celebration is on public engagement, street fairs, and food festivals highlighting our cultural traditions.
Ms. Ummi Bashir, the Principal Secretary for The State Department for Culture, The Arts, and Heritage, remarked, “Utamaduni Day underscores Kenya’s commitment to celebrating diversity and unity, fostering a more inclusive future.”
Key Highlights of Utamaduni Day 2023:
- Public Engagement: Kenyan citizens are encouraged to actively participate in discussions, workshops, and cultural showcases that emphasize our diverse heritage.
- Street Fairs: Vibrant street fairs will be organized nationwide, allowing local artisans and craftsmen to display their talents, creating a lively atmosphere.
- Food Festivals: Experience the flavors of Kenya with traditional dishes from various communities, providing a unique opportunity to savor our distinct culture.
- Cultural Performances: Enjoy captivating performances reflecting the rich tapestry of Kenyan culture, including music, dance, and theater.
- Cultural Exhibitions: Explore exhibitions delving into the history, art, and customs of different Kenyan communities, fostering a deeper appreciation for our diverse heritage.
The national celebrations will take place at the esteemed Bomas of Kenya, with the honorable presence of His Excellency Dr. William Ruto, President of Kenya, and other distinguished dignitaries.
As we prepare to celebrate Utamaduni Day, we unite in the spirit of our diversity, recognizing that our differences are the threads that weave the tapestry of our nation. Together, we forge a path towards a more inclusive, equitable, and just Kenya. BY MPASHO NEWS