The 2025 edition of the Cultural Oneness Festival, organized by The Taste Of Afrika, is themed “Uniting Cultures To Honour Traditions And Embrace Sustainability.”
The much-awaited festival is slated for December 6th to 14 in Ghana, West Africa, with most of the events taking place in Northern Ghana.

The upcoming festival eagerly invites the participation of all African countries and members of the African diaspora. Attendees will have the chance to engage in business activities and immerse themselves in a rich and diverse African culture.
PRE-EVENT ACTIVITY
Accra and Cape Coast Tour
Participants will embark on a scenic coach ride to explore the rich history, vibrant culture, and iconic landmarks of Accra and Cape Coast.
Some of the notable sites they will visit include Kwame Nkrumah Mausoleum, the Art Centre, Independence Square, Oxford Street, Cape Coast Castle, and Kakum National Park, gaining insight into the heritage and dynamism of Accra and the Central Region.
Main Event Activities
DAY 1 – CULTURAL ROOTS TOURS
Participants will visit Pikworo Slave Camp, Tongo Hills, the sacred Tengzug Shrine, Paga Crocodile Pond and a Tamale City Tour
DAY 2 – STREET / CULTURAL CARNIVAL
A vibrant celebration of Northern Ghana’s rich cultural diversity. The event will feature stunning displays of traditional attire, flavourful local cuisine, lively parades, and captivating performances.
Participants will experience the region’s deep-rooted heritage through exhilarating music, dance, artistry, musketry, and impressive equestrian displays
DAY 3 – YOUTH FORUM /FASHION SHOW
Participants will have the opportunity to attend a forum specially designed for young people to engage in meaningful discussions on topics such as youth development and entrepreneurship.

Later in the evening, a vibrant fashion show will showcase the unique Northern fabrics, reimagined in contemporary styles, highlighting the region’s rich textile heritage and modern design creativity.
DAY 4 – PALACE EXPERIENCE / MUSICAL CONCERT
Participants will have the opportunity to experience the rich customs of the Chief’s palace, listen to ancestral stories, and gain insight into their deep cultural significance. The day will conclude with a grand musical concert, featuring talented musicians from Northern Ghana.