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Proclamation of the Republic 2025

Date: November 28, 2025 (Friday)
Country: Chad Public Holidays

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Description

Proclamation of the Republic in Chad is a national holiday that marks the day Chad became an independent republic. It celebrates the moment when the country declared itself a sovereign nation and began to govern itself.

Flag of Proclamation of the Republic

The day is observed on August 11 each year. This date in 1960 is when Chad formally left French colonial rule and set up its own republican government. It is a fixed yearly reminder of that change.

The holiday is important because it honors national freedom and the start of modern Chadian statehood. It is a time to remember the leaders and people who worked for independence and to reflect on the shared identity of the nation.

Proclamation of the Republic helps Chadians think about their history and future. It underscores values like self rule, unity, and national pride. The day reinforces the idea that the country belongs to its people.

Traditions

In towns and villages people gather for parades and flag raising. Children wave small flags while bands play drums and brass. Local leaders make short speeches near monuments and families stand quietly to honor those who served the nation.

After ceremonies neighbors share big meals. Common dishes include rice, millet cakes, grilled meat and spicy stews served on shared plates. Sweet tea and dates are offered to visitors. People often bring food to give to older relatives and neighbors.

Dancing and singing continue into the evening with traditional musicians and colorful clothing in national colors. Many families visit memorials to lay flowers or small wreaths. Homes are cleaned and decorated to show pride and respect.

Travel Tips

Expect banks, government offices, and some shops to be closed. Public transport may run on a limited schedule and taxis can be busier. Carry cash for small purchases. Plan extra time for moving around the city.

Join public events with respect and stay in well lit, busy areas. Keep valuables secure and avoid large crowds if you feel unsafe. Buy food and water beforehand and check hotel staff for updated info on road closures and timings.


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