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Every child carries a light — a spark of greatness placed within by God. At Muna, we believe that through inspiring stories, creativity, learning, and faith-filled fun, that light can shine brighter every single day.
Welcome to the 8th edition of Muna Magazine—a colorful and exciting magazine created for every child, whether in school or out of school.
Inside, you’ll discover inspiring young leaders, amazing African stories, brain-boosting activities, fun facts, money tips for kids, history challenges, and uplifting content designed to help you dream big, grow confidently, and make a difference in the world around you.
This is more than a magazine—it's a space where young stars learn, laugh, believe, and shine boldly. Download your copy and join the Muna family on an exciting journey of faith, knowledge, creativity, and purpose.

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The magazine is inspiring, educational, and strongly promotes African creativity and confidence.
Ama Boateng
I loved the budgeting section. It explained money management in a simple and relatable way.
Daniel Mensah
The native language and proverb section was beautiful and culturally enriching.
Akosua Nyamekye
The Editor-in-Chief message felt personal, motivating, and easy to connect with.
Esther Owusu
The body safety section handled a sensitive topic clearly and appropriately for children.
Linda Asare
I like how the magazine combines faith, education, and entertainment naturally.
Michael Aidoo
The student-written presidential ideas were thoughtful.
Priscilla Kwarteng
This magazine teaches leadership, creativity, and confidence in a meaningful way
Ebenezer Tetteh
I’d love more interactive content like puzzles, comics, and QR-linked activities next edition.
Nana Adjoa
The magazine gives children a platform to think independently, express themselves, and dream bigger about their future.
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