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Wednesday, 29.10.2025
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  • Kenya launches first phase of Konza Technopolis smart city project
  • Features smart roads, data center, and vacuum waste system
  • Aims to boost GDP, create skilled jobs, and drive tech growth

The Kenyan government activated the first phase of its Konza Technopolis smart city project in mid-October. The development, dubbed "Silicon Savannah," is intended to become a regional hub for research, innovation, and digital services.

This first phase features 40 km of smart roads, 170 km of water and drainage networks, and 6 km of utility tunnels housing fiber optics. It also includes a 120 MW Gas Insulated Switchgear smart power substation, advanced water treatment and reclamation facilities, and East and Central Africa's first vacuum-powered solid waste collection system. Completing the initial deployment are the Smart City Operations Center, the Experience Centre, and a Tier 3 National Data Centre.

During the launch ceremony, President William Samoei Ruto reaffirmed Konza's role in the country's economic transformation strategy. "Konza Technopolis represents the spirit of our new Kenya innovative, forward-looking, and globally competitive. The investments we are witnessing here today are a testament to our vision of transforming Kenya into a digital powerhouse," Ruto stated.

Konza Technopolis aligns with Kenya's Vision 2030 plan and the government's Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA), which aims to create skilled jobs and bolster digital inclusion. As a special economic zone, Konza offers tax incentives designed to attract investors in the technology and industrial sectors.

Ultimately, the smart city is projected to contribute at least 2% to the national Gross Domestic Product, create several thousand skilled jobs, and reinforce Kenya's position as a leading innovation hub in East Africa. Presented as a model for a green and connected city, Konza illustrates the country’s commitment to making technology a sustainable engine for economic and social growth.

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Autor(en)/Author(s): Samira Njoya

Dieser Artikel ist neu veröffentlicht von / This article is republished from: Eco Fin Agency , 19.10.2025

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