The Vice President of Ghana has officially launched PANAFEST 2025, a festival that celebrates African culture and heritage. The launch took place in Accra, Ghana, and was attended by various stakeholders, including government officials, traditional leaders, and cultural enthusiasts. In his keynote address, the Vice President emphasized the importance of Africans taking ownership of their narrative and promoting their cultural heritage. He noted that for too long, the African story has been told by outsiders, resulting in a distorted and inaccurate representation of the continent and its people. The Vice President called on Africans to reclaim their narrative and showcase their rich cultural diversity to the world. He also highlighted the significance of PANAFEST in promoting African unity and solidarity. The festival, which is held every two years, brings together people from all over the world to celebrate African culture, music, dance, and art. The Vice President expressed his optimism that PANAFEST 2025 will be a success, with a wide range of activities and events planned, including cultural performances, exhibitions, and seminars. He also announced that the festival will feature a special focus on the African diaspora, with a view to strengthening ties between Africans on the continent and those in the diaspora. The launch of PANAFEST 2025 has been hailed as a major milestone in Ghana’s cultural calendar, with many expecting the festival to attract thousands of visitors from around the world. The festival is expected to have a significant impact on Ghana’s economy, with a boost in tourism and job creation. The Vice President’s call for African narrative ownership has also been welcomed by many, who see it as a necessary step towards promoting African cultural heritage and challenging negative stereotypes about the continent. However, some have also raised concerns about the challenges facing the festival, including funding and infrastructure constraints. Despite these challenges, the organizers of PANAFEST 2025 are confident that the festival will be a success, with a strong lineup of events and activities planned. The festival will also feature a range of international performers and artists, showcasing the best of African music, dance, and art. In addition to the cultural performances, the festival will also include a range of seminars and workshops, focusing on topics such as African history, culture, and development. The Vice President’s launch of PANAFEST 2025 has also been seen as a significant moment in Ghana’s history, marking a new era of cultural revival and renewal. The festival is expected to play a major role in promoting Ghana’s cultural heritage, both locally and internationally. With its rich cultural diversity and vibrant arts scene, Ghana is well-placed to host a successful PANAFEST 2025. The festival will also provide a platform for African artists, musicians, and performers to showcase their talents and connect with audiences from around the world. Overall, the launch of PANAFEST 2025 has been hailed as a major success, with many expecting the festival to be a highlight of Ghana’s cultural calendar. The Vice President’s call for African narrative ownership has also been welcomed, with many seeing it as a necessary step towards promoting African cultural heritage and challenging negative stereotypes about the continent. As the festival approaches, there is a growing sense of excitement and anticipation, with many looking forward to celebrating African culture and heritage in all its diversity and richness.