Africa Hall Reopens After $57M Makeover: Honoring the Birthplace of African Unity

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Addis Ababa – The historic Africa Hall, a monumental site in the annals of African history, will be officially reopened today following an extensive renovation. This iconic hall is where the leaders of 32 African nations gathered in 1963 to establish the Organization of African Unity (OAU), the precursor to today’s African Union (AU).

The renovation, costing $57 million and funded by the United Nations General Assembly, has preserved the building’s historical and architectural significance while modernizing it for future generations. UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres is set to inaugurate the hall in a ceremony that will draw dignitaries from across the continent.

According to the African Economic Commission, which now manages the site, the renovation ensures that Africa Hall will serve as a venue for permanent exhibitions and special events for member states, on par with the UN offices in New York and Geneva.

Constructed under the directive of Emperor Haile Selassie I to host the OAU’s first meeting, Africa Hall is a symbol of African unity and resilience. One of its most cherished features is the stained-glass mural created by renowned Ethiopian artist Afework Tekle. The artwork, which adorns the hall’s windows, powerfully portrays Africa’s journey from colonial oppression to the dawn of independence and hope.

Today’s inauguration marks a pivotal moment for the continent, celebrating not only the physical restoration of the hall but also the spirit of African unity it represents.

As the historic Africa Hall reopens, it stands ready to once again be a focal point for diplomacy and cooperation among African nations and the global community.

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