Amazon Web Services has opened a cutting-edge development centre in Nairobi, Kenya, as part of its global expansion strategy. This centre, which is Amazon's second in Africa, after South Africa, will provide invaluable cloud computing training to young individuals. Moreover, it will serve as a pivotal location for Amazon to strengthen its foothold in Africa beyond.

US
Ambassador to Kenya Meg Whitman pointed out that the launch of the centre is an
endorsement of Kenya’s business environment.
"AWS is one of the most important tech companies in the world; the fact that they have decided to set up a development centre in Kenya speaks volumes about this country and his administration," she said.

AWS regional lead, public sector sub-Sahara,
Robin Njiru lauded the government’s efforts to build a conducive environment
for foreign-owned firms.
Nairobi
Governor Johnson Sakaja, ICT and the Digital Economy Principal Secretary John
Tanui and his Investment counter Hassan Abubakar among other leaders were
present.
By: Nana Appiah Acquaye