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ICT Upgrades at Regeza Mwendo, Muungano, and Chwaka Schools in Zanzibar
ICT UPGRADE

Three Zanzibar Schools Receive Major ICT Upgrades

Enkisoma Africa, in partnership with the Ministry of Education, is upgrading ICT facilities in three schools in Unguja district: Regeza Mwendo, Muungano, and Chwaka.

Regeza Mwendo and Muungano: New Digital-Ready Schools
Regeza Mwendo and Muungano are two newly established schools equipped with state-of-the-art ICT resources. Muungano will have 34 devices while Regeza Mwendo will have 38 devices. Although not yet operational, these schools represent a forward-looking, technology-enabled education experience for their future learners.

Chwaka: Embracing Modern Technology
Chwaka, an established school, has undergone a major lab upgrade. The refurbished lab features new computers, high-speed internet, and up-to-date software. Chwaka serves 313 students (180 girls and 133 boys) and has 17 teachers (9 women and 8 men). These improvements enhance digital literacy and open up new learning opportunities.

With these upgrades, students can use computers for schoolwork, conduct online research, and develop essential digital skills. Teachers are empowered to integrate technology into lessons, making learning more engaging and improving overall education quality.

Private Schools Expo & Conference at Sarit Centre
EVENT

Enkisoma at Private Schools Expo & Conference 2025

Enkisoma participated at Sarit Centre, bringing together education providers, agencies, parents, guardians, students, and stakeholders in one powerful networking space. Together with MyCredit, we showcased affordable, future-ready School Computer Labs. Highlights included partnership building across Kenya’s learning landscape, demos of our pay-as-you-go sustainable lab financing model, and hands-on CBC & STEM-aligned digital skills experiences for attendees.

Zanzibar ICT Labs
PARTNERSHIP

25 Schools in Zanzibar to Receive ICT Labs

Enkisoma, in partnership with the Ministry of Education and Vocational Training (MoEVT) Zanzibar, is bringing technology closer to classrooms by installing modern computer laboratories in government schools. The project aims to equip 25 schools with modern computer labs, ultimately reaching and empowering more than 20,000 students.

A delegation from Enkisoma Africa recently toured schools that have already received the new labs, including Dr. Ali Mohamed Shein, Kidongochekundu, and Kiembe Samaki. The visit was led by Enkisoma Africa Chairman, Dr. Kipyego Cheluget, a former Kenyan Ambassador, together with the company’s CEO, Mr. Sankei Ole Kenga, and a team of experts.

During the visit, the team engaged with headteachers on how the labs are being integrated into teaching, the challenges of adopting new technology, and the opportunities ICT creates for learners. Teachers noted that students are already more motivated and curious, with access to tools that will help them develop critical digital skills.

Ambassador Dr. Chuleget reaffirmed Enkisoma’s vision of ensuring equal access to technology for all students. “ICT is more than just a tool—it is a gateway to opportunity, preparing our young people to compete in the global knowledge economy,” he said.

Mr. Sankei praised the close cooperation with the Zanzibar Ministry of Education, noting that strong collaboration has been vital to the project’s success. He also pledged Enkisoma’s continued support in advancing educational development in Zanzibar.

With the rollout of 25 computer labs, thousands of students will gain hands-on experience with technology, an important step in preparing them for careers, innovation, and participation in the digital age.

Alliance High School
SUCCESS STORY

Alliance Boys High School Reports 400% Increase

Alliance High School has seen Computer Science enrollment grow from 30 students in 2018 to 167 in 2021. Enkisoma Africa, together with the Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK), launched a Pay-Go computer lab at Alliance High School on November 30, 2021. The lab introduced 20 new devices with STEM-focused content, serving over 2,000 students. The project received USD 7,000 from Safaricom. The Alliance project serves as a pilot model for rolling out labs across 4,000 ACK-sponsored schools, targeting 4 million students nationwide.

MOU with Zanzibar Ministry
PARTNERSHIP

MOU Signed with Zanzibar Ministry of Education

Enkisoma Africa formalized a strategic partnership with MoEVT Zanzibar to scale ICT labs. Enkisoma signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with MoEVT Zanzibar. The MOU covers 25 ICT labs, teacher training, and integration of STEM content. Ambassador Dr. Cheluget: “ICT is not just a tool – it is a gateway to opportunity.”