Africa Ministers tour Nia Fiber Plant during Connected Africa Summit 2026 in Kenya

Date: 2026-04-28
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

As the Connected Africa Summit 2026 officially commenced in Nairobi, African Ministers and Principal Secretaries undertook a site visit to Nia Fiber, Kenya’s first and only fiber optic cable manufacturing facility located in Athi River, Machakos County.

The delegation was given an in-depth tour of the 24-hour production facility, where they observed the manufacturing of key fiber optic solutions, including ADSS, duct, and FTTH drop cables. The plant was showcased as a critical enabler of high-speed broadband infrastructure, supporting both national and regional connectivity needs.

The visit highlighted the role of local manufacturing in advancing digital inclusion, strengthening broadband infrastructure, and enhancing self-reliance in critical ICT components. Officials noted that the facility contributes to job creation, skills development in advanced manufacturing, and reduced dependence on imported fiber optic products.

Speaking during the tour, the Principal Secretary for ICT and Digital Economy, Eng. John Kipchumba Tanui, emphasized that the initiative reflects Kenya’s commitment to building a resilient digital ecosystem anchored on local production and innovation.

The engagement formed part of the broader Summit agenda and underscored a shared continental commitment to expanding digital infrastructure, promoting industrial capacity, and accelerating inclusive digital transformation across Africa.

 

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