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As Kenya and many African nations prepare to usher in the New Year 2025 , various countries across the globe have already welcomed the new year with celebrations and festivities. The Pacific island nations of Kiribati had the first taste of the new year at around 1.00 pm East African Time. New Zealand later joined the celebrations with Auckland’s iconic Sky Tower lighting up with a stunning display of fireworks. John Kahiro paints a picture of how various countries welcomed the new year
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Kiribati, Samoa, Tonga, N.Zealand, Australia mark New year
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