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The PASA was established to provide African students with the
opportunity to experience, promote, and share African-oriented dance, music,
creativity, and culture through various performances each academic year. The PASA
was also created to unite the African students in the University. The organization
has a mission of enlightening the general student population about true nature of
Africa and its culture, history and people.
About Picture:
The 1967 East and Central African Leader Summit, in Kampala, Uganda, brought together a number of figures who were or would become extremely significant in modern African history. In the front row (left to right) are President Grégoire Kayibanda of Rwanda, President Jean-Bédel Bokassa of the Central African Republic, Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, President Jomo Kenyatta of Kenya, Prime Minister Ismail al-Azhari of Sudan, and President Joseph Désiré Mobutu of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Included in the back row are President Milton Obote of Uganda (second from left), President Julius Nyerere of Tanzania (third from left), President Kenneth Kaunda of Zambia (third from right), and Prime Minster Mohammed Ibrahim Egal of Somalia (second from right).
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