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Kenya Lands Sh20.7bn for Digital Infrastructure Push

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Kenya’s latest agreements with the European Union place digital infrastructure, data governance and services trade at the centre of the country’s next phase of economic expansion.

During engagements in Brussels, President William Ruto oversaw commitments worth Sh20.7 billion aimed at strengthening connectivity and accelerating digital transformation. The package includes Sh15.3 billion under the EU-Kenya Digital Partnership and Sh5.5 billion in support for the African extension of the Blue Raman submarine cable.

The investments arrive as African economies compete to attract technology capital, cloud infrastructure, digital services operations and data-intensive industries. For Kenya, the immediate objective extends beyond internet access. Policymakers are working to build the foundations required for larger technology ecosystems, digital exports and cross-border business activity.

The Blue Raman cable project illustrates that ambition. The planned extension will connect Djibouti, Somalia, Kenya and Tanzania, adding capacity to one of the region’s critical connectivity corridors. Improved international links can influence bandwidth costs, network reliability and the attractiveness of local markets for technology firms, data centres and digital service providers.

Infrastructure, however, forms only part of the strategy.

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Kenyan and European officials also reviewed progress under the EU-Kenya Digital Partnership, including ongoing work around the Digital Dialogue and the Data Adequacy process. These frameworks govern how data moves between jurisdictions and are increasingly becoming part of international trade policy as economies place greater emphasis on digital services.

For Kenya’s technology sector, the implications reach into software development, business process outsourcing, fintech, cloud services and other industries that depend on trusted cross-border data flows. Government officials view these sectors as a growing source of export earnings and foreign investment.

Discussions with European institutions also covered support for a Cross-Border Trade in Services framework. Such arrangements have become increasingly important as services account for a larger share of global commerce. For Kenyan firms seeking customers in Europe, the rules governing digital transactions, professional services and data transfers may prove as consequential as traditional market-access agreements.

The conversations extended beyond executive agencies. Meetings with European Parliament President Roberta Metsola focused on economic cooperation, implementation of existing trade arrangements and the policy architecture supporting digital commerce between Kenya and the European Union.

Trade performance remains part of the broader picture. Kenyan officials reported that exports to the European Union have risen by more than 20 percent since the Kenya-European Union Economic Partnership Agreement entered into force. While agricultural exports continue to dominate, policymakers increasingly view digital services as a complementary growth area.

The European engagements also produced new business linkages. The launch of the Kenya-Benelux Chamber of Commerce creates a formal platform connecting companies in Kenya with investors and markets across Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg. Business forums held during the visit highlighted opportunities spanning technology, logistics, manufacturing, clean energy and value addition.

Regional integration featured in discussions as well. Kenyan and Belgian officials explored infrastructure cooperation linked to transport corridors extending toward the Democratic Republic of the Congo, reflecting the continued importance of physical trade routes even as digital commerce expands.

Taken together, the agreements point to a broader economic approach. Kenya is pursuing investment in fibre networks, international connectivity, digital trade frameworks and business partnerships simultaneously. The strategy recognizes that technology growth depends on more than startups and applications. It also relies on infrastructure, regulation, market access and the ability of firms to serve customers across borders.

Whether the latest commitments deliver long-term economic gains will depend on implementation. New connectivity assets, digital trade arrangements and investment partnerships can widen opportunities for businesses, but their impact will ultimately be measured through expanded services exports, private-sector investment and sustained growth across the technology economy.

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