Kenya Music Festivals Students Champion Insurance and Wealth

Students performed at the 2025 Kenya Music Festivals and learned about buying insurance at the same time. The event happened at Moi Forces Academy where kids sang songs about protecting their money and health. Victoria Muoka from Nairobi County schools spoke at the opening ceremony about how music helps people express feelings. She said the festivals show off student talent and help preserve culture for future generations. Music does more than just entertain people according to Muoka.

Pamela Mang'oli runs the festival for Nairobi and talked about this year's insurance focus. She said teaching kids about insurance early helps them later and makes the country stronger. The festival grew bigger this year with more young students joining the competition. Organizers stretched the event from three days to five days because more schools wanted to participate. The insurance theme matches what students learn about money management at school.

Equity Group gave 25 million shillings to support the music festival this year. The bank wanted to promote different cultures and help communities learn about insurance products. Students from preschools all the way up to universities took part in the regional competition. The main national festival will take place in Meru during August. Festival organizers hope students will remember the insurance lessons after they finish performing their songs.
 

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