Community photo album | From the Med to the Cape, the hall was alive with the sound of Africa

Frederiksberg City Hall was the place to be on 25 May for Africa Day, an event at which many of the city’s diplomatic corp and members of the public gathered to enjoy great company, entertainment and the chance to sample delicacies from all over the continent. Organised by the Ugandan ambassador, Joseph Tomusange, the dean of the African countries, and Frederiksberg Council, it was a great day out for all who attended. (Photos: Hasse Ferrold)

Almost every African ambassador attended, including (left-right) Ivory Coast ambassador Mina Marie Balde Laurent, Benin ambassador Arlette Claudine Rita Dagnon Vignikin, Moroccan ambassador Raja Ghannam, Burkina Faso’s ambassador Monique Ilboudo, Ugandan ambassador Joseph Tomusange, the minister for development co-operation, Christian Friis Bach, South African ambassador Samkelisiwe Mhlanga, Egyptian ambassador Nabil Riad Habashi and his wife, Frederiksberg mayor Jørgen Glenthøj, Algerian ambassador Abdelhamid Boubazine, and Ibrahim Grada, the head of the Libyan mission

 

A fun occasion for both young and old

Among the esteemed guests was the distinguished peace campaigner Prince Mohsin Ali Khan of Hyderabad (left), who is pictured here with ICC president Hasse Ferrold

 

 

Leading the ambassadors through their paces was Benin ambassador Arlette Claudine Rita Dagnon Vignikin (left), with (left-right) Moroccan ambassador Raja Ghannam, South African ambassador

Samkelisiwe Mhlanga, Cypriot ambassador George C Kasoulides, and Ivory Coast ambassador Mina Marie Balde Laurent all gamely trying to keep up

 

 

Bowled over by Burkina Faso …

 

 

swept away by South Africa …
 

 

enchanted by Egypt …

 

 

and blown away by Benin

 

 

And then there was inspirational Ivory Coast …

 

 

miraculous Morocco …

 

 

unbelievable Uganda …

 

 

and astounding Algeria

 




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