In a major stride toward digital inclusion and cultural relevance in education, Muna Kalati—a key partner of Africa Feature Network, has officially unveiled a revamped user interface for its educational app.
The new design promises a more intuitive and joyful digital learning experience, specifically tailored for African children and their families.
The upgrade marks a significant moment in Muna Kalati’s ongoing mission to amplify African stories through technology
The app is fostering meaningful learning that is both engaging and rooted in identity through enhanced access to culturally grounded eBooks, audiobooks and animations.
“This interface is not just about visual improvements—it’s about creating a digital space where African children can see themselves in the stories they read and hear. We believe storytelling is not only a tool for education but also for empowerment.” Reads part of a press release from the Pan African education network.
The redesigned app interface offers a cleaner layout, improved navigation, and a more vibrant user experience, making it easier for children to explore content independently while supporting parents and educators in guiding cultural learning.
This development reflects a shared vision between Muna Kalati and Africa Feature Network to harness innovation in service of Africa’s future.
Through this strategic partnership, both organisations are championing digital literacy and culturally relevant education across the continent.
Africa Feature Network continues to spotlight initiatives that blend technology, storytelling, and advocacy—ensuring that African narratives are preserved, celebrated, and shared on global platforms.
The Muna Kalati app is now available on the Google Play Store, with a complementary web version accessible via desktop or mobile browser:
🔹 Download the App: Google Play Store
🔹 Access the Web Version: Muna Kalati
As the partnership between Muna Kalati and Africa Feature Network deepens, both institutions remain committed to expanding the creative and educational space for African children, ensuring that the next generation grows up learning through stories that truly belong to them.