Muna Kalati Ignites the Ghana Presidential Pitch Stage: Powering Africa’s Future Through Stories.
- Muna Kalati Comms
- May 23
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 9

Muna Kalati, a pioneering organization promoting African children’s literature and digital education, earned national recognition at Ghana’s prestigious Presidential Pitch competition, organized by the National Entrepreneurship and Innovation Programme (NEIP) under the Ministry of Business Development. The initiative spotlights innovative startups led by young Ghanaians that are driving social and economic impact.
At the heart of Muna Kalati’s presentation was its flagship product, the Muna Kalati App, a digital learning platform offering culturally relevant eBooks, audiobooks, and animations for African children. The app aims to improve literacy, promote inclusive education, and amplify African storytelling by making accessible, diverse content available to schools, parents, and communities.
Participating in the Presidential Pitch proved transformative for the organization. The event not only gave Muna Kalati national visibility but also unlocked access to strategic mentorship, seed funding, and crucial networks with policymakers and investors. These new opportunities significantly accelerated the app’s growth and reach. This prestigious event was graced with the presence of H.E Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, the President of the Republic of Ghana
“Pitching at the Presidential Pitch gave us more than visibility. It validated our mission to empower African children through culturally relevant education,” said Queen Stewart, a team member at Muna Kalati.
“It was inspiring to share a stage with Ghana’s brightest young innovators. The support from NEIP is helping us grow the app faster and smarter,” added Christiana Eleh, Partnership Officer for Muna Kalati.
Muna Kalati’s success at the Presidential Pitch reaffirms the transformative role of innovation and entrepreneurship in addressing Africa’s educational challenges. With its growing recognition and ongoing improvements, the Muna Kalati App is well on its way to becoming a cornerstone of children’s digital learning across the continent.



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