Ugandan singer turned politician Jose Chameleone has been awarded with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the African Descent Festival in Vancovour Canada.
The African Descent Festival is an annual event intended to celebrate the cultural diversity of people of African Descent within Vancouver, while recognizing and promoting attitudes of oneness among all ethnic groups and communities. The event focuses on activating public spaces and bringing a diverse range of programming to connect stakeholders working avidly for the long term sustainability of this population.This cultural event will allow Canadians, specifically Vancouverites to enjoy and learn about different cultures and countries from Africa, some of which have strong embedded grassroot initiatives and history within the city. As this is a city event, it is envisioned to be free for the attendees with no admission fee but donations are encouraged as well as sponsorship opportunities.
“It was a great presentation and discussion on issues that develop society by the use of Art Where I was honored with the African Descent “Lifetime Achievement Award” for my contribution and Positive impact on African Music.
Today Saturday and tomorrow Sunday we are on for the practicals at THORTON PARK, 1166, MAINSTREET, VANCOUVER from 10am – 8pm
LEONE ISLAND MUSIC EMPIRE”, he posted on his social media.
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