Eneza Education to launch in Ghana & Tanzania

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enezaAfter hitting 350,000 unique users in Kenya, Eneza Education is set to launch in Ghana and Tanzania in a move to give kids a chance  to get the best schools at an affordable fee.

At the moment, the Eneza Education team is visiting various schools in Ghana before its official launch. Recently, the firm announced “Did you know Eneza is spreading to Ghana? Members of our team are there now. More info coming soon!

With over 350,000 student users last year and over 40, 000 active monthly subscribers spread around 5,000 schools in the country, Eneza Education aims to have over 550,000 lifetime users by year end.

The SMS platform last year launched a gaming  feature dubbed“Uko Wapi Ms. Mandizi” and 3 baselines to automate impact assessment with quizzes in Maths, English Grammar and English Vocabulary. Apart from its SMS features, the firm is also accessible online via its website for users who have acess to internet.

 

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