Tamale, the capital of the Northern Region of Ghana, is gearing up to host the Cultural Oneness Festival this year. Scheduled for November 13 – 16, the festival aims to promote cultural diversity and unite African people both domestically and in the diaspora.
The Cultural Oneness Festival will feature cultural tours to tourist sites in the northern region, a cultural fusion durbar with chiefs and local residents, a street carnival, exhibitions, and a business forum focused on empowering youth in entrepreneurship. The event will also include a fashion show and a musical concert.
Organized by The Taste of Afrika under the theme “Leveraging Our Strength for Shared Growth and Prosperity”, this year marks the second edition of the festival. Chief Sung-Naa Martin Chris Glin, Co-Founder/Chairman of The Taste of Afrika, shared that the festival aims to foster unity among all Africans and empower the population, especially the youth, through entrepreneurship and education.
Co-Founder/Chief Executive Officer of The Taste of Afrika, Mr. Tengol Kplemani, encouraged the public to come together, unite, and build stronger communities for the present and future generations. The festival promises to be a celebration of culture, unity, and empowerment for all participants.