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Muna TV is Live—Your Gateway to African Animated Stories.
We’ve built a platform where Africa’s rich cultures, vibrant characters, and breathtaking creativity come alive in animated form. Whether you’re a lifelong animation lover, a parent seeking quality content for your kids, or someone simply looking for stories that truly feel like home, Muna TV is here for you.
Aug 113 min read


Rooted in Culture, Powered by Tech: How Muna Kalati is Redefining EdTech in Africa
The African EdTech landscape is evolving rapidly, driven by mobile accessibility, AI innovation, localized content, and the pressing need to address educational inequalities. In this dynamic space, Muna Kalati is emerging as a powerful player—not only providing culturally relevant content for children but doing so in a way that aligns with several key trends shaping the continent’s learning future.
Jul 182 min read


Why Reading Matters Especially for Children Learning a Second Language
When children grow up in multilingual or international environments, learning to read in a second language becomes an important part of their education. But reading in another language isn’t easy.
Apr 252 min read


Transforming Children’s Literature through Innovation and Education
Children’s literature in Africa is going through an exciting transformation. Across the continent, more and more people are recognizing the powerful role that books play in the early years of a child’s life.
Apr 252 min read


Rethinking Education: Why Muna Kalati is More Than Just an App
Education is seen as a process of simply filling a child’s mind with facts and figures. But true learning — transformational learning — opens the mind. It encourages children to ask questions, consider different perspectives, and stay curious. It invites them to challenge assumptions and embrace new ideas.
Apr 102 min read


Preserving Our Culture in a Digital Age: Why It Matters Now More Than Ever
In a world overflowing with information, our culture risks fading into the background. With global influences shaping young minds daily, we face the real challenge of raising a generation that may become disconnected from their roots.
Apr 101 min read


Muna Kalati Engages with Early Grade Educators at a Workshop in Saltpond
The article provides a report of the workshop that was held on the 14th -15th November, 2024 at the Catholic Boys Basic School in Saltpond.
Jan 92 min read


Muna Kalati App: Empowering African Children with Culturally Rich Stories
The Muna Kalati App is an Afrocentric digital platform offering eBooks, audiobooks, and animations that celebrate African culture and herita
Jan 94 min read


Muna Kalati Accelerates African EdTech Innovation Through MIT Bootcamp Partnership.
Muna Kalati has attained a significant milestone by participating in the prestigious Bootcamp program, organized by the Legatum Center, an elite global entrepreneurship initiative hosted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Jul 25, 20242 min read
From Let’s Read & Write to Readopia: Connecting Destiny with Passion
Implanting the habit of reading in young readers can transform society for the better. It is a heartwarming opportunity to support young rea
Jul 2, 20243 min read
The Ghanaian Literary Scholar and Creative Imaginations discussed at the 2024 LITAG Conference
The article is provides key highlights of the maiden conference of the Literature Association of Ghana (LITAG) held from 8-10th May at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST)- Ghana. Distinguished personalities like Prof. Kofi Anyidoho, Prof. Yaw Sekyi Baidoo, Prof. Mawuloe Koffi Kodah, and Prof. Theresah Patrine Ennin, Prof. Moussa Traore and more graced the occasion.
Jun 10, 20243 min read


Impact of Audiobook Innovation in the Caribbean: An Interview with Manick Siar-Titeca
Manick Siar-Titeca In a recent episode of the Muna Kalati podcast, Christian Elongué interviewed Manick Siar-Titeca, the president and...
Jun 5, 20243 min read


Exploring the State of Children's Literature in Nigeria
In a country rich in culture and diversity, the state of children's literature in Nigeria showcases creativity, growth and opportunity....
Apr 18, 20242 min read


New Research Reports Unveil Insights into Children’s Book Industry Across Africa
Muna Kalati, with support from the Google News Initiative, has launched comprehensive research reports on the children's book industry
Apr 16, 20242 min read
African Children Book News Call for Entries Deadline: 30th April, 2024
Muna Kalati is relaunching the publishing of her magazine, African Children Book News dedicated to industry news, book reviews, interviews and analysis on children's literature in Africa.
Apr 10, 20241 min read
Lalao-Elina Razanadriaka : une éditrice-activiste engagée à l’édition et diffusion du livre jeunesse à Madagascar
During the Conakry International Children's Book Fair which took place from November 8 to 11, 2023, Christian Elongué of Muna Kalati had...
Nov 27, 20232 min read
An Interview with Dr. Nancy D. Tolson: an accomplished scholar and author.
Can you tell us a bit about your background and what led you to become interested in Black children's literature and folklore? What...
May 31, 20231 min read


<em>"I’m the Colour of Honey"</em> teaches self-love, acceptance and how to celebrate one’s differences through
I’m the Colour of Honey is a story by Maïmouna Jallow, a storyteller and media consultant based in Nairobi, Kenya. She is the co-founder of Positively African, an arts and media company, and the curator of Re-Imagined Series—a project aimed at adapting folktales and novels for contemporary audiences.
Jan 19, 20232 min read
"Why every writer must have a mentor - Dennis Mann"
Dennis Agyeman who writes his books with the pseudo name Dennis Mann is a banker by profession. He also possesses an in-depth knowledge in forex trading and Crypto currency.
Jan 11, 20239 min read
"How being a mother led me to write my first children’s book” - Katie Smith Milway
Katie Smith Milway is an award- winning author who writes culturally diverse books for children and we are impressed with the fact that she writes culturally diverse books for kids.
Jan 11, 20237 min read
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