“Parents are the ultimate role models for children. Every word, every action, and every choice they make has an impact. Let us strive to be the best versions of ourselves, for our children are watching and learning from us.” ~ Barack Obama
Welcome, Parents!
At eMsingi, we are dedicated to providing your child with a value-based learning experience. As parents, you play a crucial role in shaping your child’s educational journey, and we are thrilled to have you as part of our learning community.
Our mission is to empower your child to become not only successful academically but also compassionate, responsible, and well-rounded individuals. We believe that education goes beyond textbooks, and we strive to instil core values that will serve as the foundation for their future success.
Through our Parental Engagement pillar, we are building a strong bridge between home and school. Our Familia Mtaani podcast alone has reached over 1500 listens, creating a growing community of parents who are learning, sharing, and supporting one another in their parenting journey. These conversations help parents better understand their children’s emotional, social, and academic needs — and how to actively support their growth.
By being part of eMsingi, you join a network of families committed to raising confident, values-driven learners who are prepared not just for exams, but for life.
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e-Msingi initiative aspires to broaden the horizons of education through digital platforms and physical learning centres. Our mission is to re-engage informal schools and communities, ensuring every child has the opportunity to thrive.
Are today’s parents truly understanding the digital world their children live in?In this episode of Familia Mtaani Podcast by E-Msingi, we dive into one of the most pressing conversations of our time: “The Missing Link: Parents vs Gen Z & Gen Alpha” featuring Michael Babu, Manager at Strathmore University Community Service Centre.As technology continues to shape how young people think, learn, and interact, a growing gap is emerging between generations. From social media habits to digital culture, many parents and educators are struggling to keep up while Gen Z and Gen Alpha are evolving faster than ever.In this insightful discussion, we explore:✨ The differences in digital awareness across generations✨ Hidden online behaviors parents may not know about✨ The risks and opportunities in today’s digital space✨ What the future (Gen Beta 👀) might look like✨ Practical ways to bridge the generational digital gapWhether you’re a parent, educator, student, or simply curious about the evolving digital landscape, this conversation will challenge your perspective and equip you with valuable insights.Listen, reflect, and join the conversation. What do you think is the biggest disconnect between parents and this digital generation?


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Can you be a leader without a title?
This week we sat down with Benjamin Tait, Strathmore University alumni and Academic Representative in the 17th Student Council, to talk about youth leadership among peers and how influence doesn’t always come with a position.
From leading while still figuring life out, to whether social media followers actually make someone a leader, we explore what real leadership looks like in your 20s.
Because sometimes the strongest leaders are the ones who simply choose to lead where they are.

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