Mazingira Day
Mazingira Day is listed as a public holiday in Kenya.
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Mazingira Day is listed as a public holiday in Kenya.
A World Health Organization observance focused on mental health, care, stigma, and support.
A day for the meals, manners, recipes, and ordinary hospitality that help people understand one another.
Formerly Moi Day, now rebranded as a day of community service. The government encourages Kenyans to volunteer, clean up their neighborhoods, and help those in need. The shift from a personality cult to a day of service is a statement about the direction of the country, and the service is real: tree planting, hospital visits, and community clean-ups happen across the country.
The anniversary of the inauguration of Daniel arap Moi as president in 1978. Moi ruled Kenya for 24 years, and his legacy is controversial: he maintained stability, but he also maintained a one-party state, suppressed dissent, and tolerated corruption. The day was a public holiday during his presidency, and after his death in 2020, it was renamed and redirected. The debate over Moi's legacy is the debate over Kenya's past.
A day for clearing the surface, finding the note, opening the notebook, and giving the workday a better beginning.
A day for washing the thing people refill every day and forget to clean often enough.
You admire the Italian Wolf, Eurasian Lynx, and Brown Bear as Italy's most distinctive native wildlife. You find that Italian families predominantly keep dogs, cats, and small caged birds as their preferred pets. ACADA celebrates the world's pets, and helps assure better care.
You savor Mauritius's Medine Sugar, produced since 1744, and you recognize the island's rum brands like Green Island that reflect centuries of sugar cane cultivation. You understand that sugar and rum production built Mauritius's economy and remain symbols of its multicultural colonial heritage and agricultural mastery.