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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


Muna Kalati Partners with EARLYFEST 2025: Celebrating the Future of African Education, Arts & Entertainment
As a leading organization promoting children’s literature and early childhood development in Africa, Muna Kalati’s partnership with EARLYFEST 2025 reflects a shared commitment to nurturing creativity, learning, and cultural pride among the continent’s youngest minds.
Jul 292 min read


We are hiring: PRODUCT MANAGER
Muna Kalati has built a Netflix of African animations and a Kindle of African books to promote a love for learning within the African child. The app and its web version also serve as a marketplace for publishers, animators, and content providers to monetize their work.
Jul 182 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


Muna Kalati participated in the Access to Agency: Empowering Women Through Digital Inclusion.
On July 2nd and 3rd, 2025, Muna Kalati proudly participated in the Access to Agency: Empowering Women Through Digital Inclusion International Conference held at the Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration (GIMPA) in Accra, Ghana.
Jul 92 min read


Muna Kalati Joins Fidelity Orange Inspire Accelerator to Deepen Impact and Innovation
This prestigious three-month accelerator, powered by Fidelity Bank Ghana, is tailored for creative entrepreneurs who are shaping Africa’s cultural identity through innovation. As a platform committed to promoting African children’s literature, animation, and edutainment, this opportunity aligns perfectly with our mission at Muna Kalati.
Jul 32 min read


Remote Bilingual Marketing Role – EdTech Internship | Muna Kalati
Muna Kalati is an edtech dedicated to empowering African children through culturally relevant digital content in the form of animated stories, audiobooks, eBooks, and language learning, while creating a sustainable platform that supports African publishers, promotes literacy, and scales across francophone and anglophone markets.
Jul 14 min read


JD App Visibility and Data Specialist
We are seeking a proactive App Visibility and Data Specialist to enhance the visibility of the MK App in diasporan and African markets. The ideal candidate will focus on increasing organic traffic, securing backlinks, and generating buzz around our apps through various online channels. This role includes a variable remuneration component based on performance metrics.
Jun 122 min read


Are We Raising Digital Orphans? Creating Safer Digital Spaces for African Children
As African children grow up in a hyper-connected digital world, the urgency to ensure their safety online has never been greater. From cyberbullying to screen addiction, the risks are real — but so are the opportunities to guide them toward a healthier, more empowered digital future.
Jun 22 min read


Muna Kalati Wins Big at Innovest Afrika Demo Day 2025.
Muna Kalati, a leading EdTech championing Afrocentric children’s content and digital skills development, emerged as one of the top winners at the Innovest Afrika Demo Day held on Saturday, May 24, 2025.
May 242 min read


Africa Feature Network Partners with Muna Kalati to Promote Literacy Through Media.
Muna Kalati on Wednesday, 14th May, signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Kenya-based Africa Feature Network (AFN) in a move aimed at advancing literacy through the media.
May 163 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


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 Shines at Access Bank Women-Preneur Pitch-a-thon 2025.
Muna Kalati continues to make waves on the innovation stage, this time standing out at the Access Bank Women-Preneur Pitch-a-thon 2025 with a dynamic and passionate pitch delivered by Scortia Quansah, one of the rising stars of the Muna Kalati ambassador team.
Mar 272 min read


Muna Kalati Engages with Harvard Social Enterprise Conference Pitch to Scale African Literacy Innovation
As one of the world’s leading platforms for business strategy and innovation, the conference provided Muna Kalati with an opportunity to explore transformative ideas around entrepreneurship, digital growth, and customer-centric design.
Mar 92 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
One Sunday, One Family: Muna Kalati's New Concept of Practical Application
We previously published an article that extolled the richness of nursery rhymes for children in terms of cultural and historical content....
Jul 19, 20223 min read
How did Muna Kalati start ? - Conversation with the founder
It was at university with the pan-African associative movements and my Master's degree in "Africa and Globalization" that I discovered the rich African past and became aware of my cultural alienation. I knew more about the history of France, Great Britain and Belgium than that of Cameroon and I realized that the books of my childhood had largely contributed to it. I realized that children's and youth literature was a powerful tool for building the imagination and identity of
Sep 20, 20213 min read


Is writing and publishing in African languages a way to remain invisible?
The problem is that, unfortunately, those that write in African languages remain invisible, their works are hardly ever reviewed or translated. Publishing venues are limited and getting published is one of the most infuriating challenges of writing in African languages. There are hardly any publishing houses devoted to African languages. So writers in African languages are writing against great odds: no publishing houses, no state support, and with national and international
Apr 30, 202010 min read
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