Boganda Day(Central African Republic)
Boganda Day is a national holiday in the Central African Republic honoring Barthélemy Boganda, the country's first prime minister and a leading figure in its independence movement.
Celebrated each year on March 29, Boganda Day honors Barthélemy Boganda (1910–1959), who advocated for social reform, unity and independence from colonial rule. Official ceremonies include wreath-laying at monuments, speeches by national leaders and cultural performances showcasing Central African traditions. Schools and civic groups organize educational programs to highlight Boganda's vision for democracy and social justice. The day fosters national pride and unity and invites reflection on the ongoing journey toward development and stability. Through public celebrations, citizens reaffirm the ideals of solidarity and progress that Boganda championed.
Boganda Day
Central African Republic