Kenya and China reaffirm digital cooperation in ICT and innovation agenda

Date: 2026-06-23
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By:   Nana Appiah Acquaye

Kenya has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening bilateral cooperation with China in the fields of ICT, digital transformation, and innovation, as part of efforts to advance its national digital agenda.

This was highlighted during a courtesy call between William Kabogo Gitau and Guo Haiyan, where both parties discussed opportunities to deepen collaboration in support of Kenya’s ongoing digital transformation strategy.

The discussions centred on key priorities under Kenya’s Digital Superhighway and Creative Economy agenda, which aims to expand connectivity, strengthen digital infrastructure, and promote innovation-led economic growth. The initiative is being implemented under the broader development framework of the Kenyan government led by William Ruto.

According to Kabogo, the engagement reflects the longstanding and mutually beneficial relationship between Kenya and China, particularly in areas that support technological advancement and economic development. He noted that enhanced cooperation in ICT and innovation could accelerate digital inclusion and create new opportunities for businesses and citizens across the country.

China remains a significant partner in Kenya’s infrastructure and technology development, with ongoing collaboration spanning telecommunications, digital systems, and capacity-building initiatives. Both countries are expected to explore further areas of cooperation aimed at strengthening digital ecosystems and supporting the growth of the creative and technology sectors.

The meeting underscores Kenya’s broader ambition to position itself as a regional digital hub by leveraging strategic international partnerships to drive innovation, expand access to digital services, and build a more inclusive digital economy.

 

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