On Liberation Day, many government sponsored patriotic and cultural events, including special ceremonies, and concerts are organized. Across the country, there are celebrations of the liberation anniversary, with the main celebrations taking place in
Kigali, the Rwandan capital. Delegations from all over the continent visit the capital to attend the celebrations. The annual
military parade of the
Rwanda Defence Force is held at
Amahoro Stadium. During this event, the
President of Rwanda receives the general salute (
Rwanda Nziza) and addresses the nation. Following the address, the RDF Army Band performs an exhibition drill routine before the audience. The parade is led by the RDF color guard and a massed colors contingent. In recent years, the normal horizontal
goose step performed at parades was replaced with a more Chinese style goose step as the troops participating were trained by the Chinese
People's Liberation Army. There is also an official state reception and a holiday football game between
Rwanda and neighboring
Uganda. Major Liberation Day anniversaries: • 10th anniversary (2004) • 20th anniversary (2014) •
Silver Jubilee (2019) In 2019, official celebrations of the holiday took place in
Zimbabwe for the first time. In 2020, Rwanda celebrated the 26th anniversary of liberation amid the
COVID-19 pandemic by inaugurating several development projects on the border with
Uganda. == References ==