Kenya’s Data Centre Boom Attracts Global Tech Giants

by KenyaPolls

Nairobi is emerging as East Africa’s data hub, with Microsoft, Google, and Liquid Intelligent Technologies expanding cloud infrastructure in 2023–2024. Driven by Kenya’s 92% renewable energy grid and strategic location, the data centre market is projected to grow by 25% annually. The Konza Technopolis data park alone will host 200MW of capacity. This supports fintech, healthtech, and AI startups requiring low-latency, secure hosting. The government’s Data Protection Office has streamlined licensing, though cross-border data flow regulations remain a concern for multinationals. The boom is creating high-skilled jobs and positioning Kenya as a digital gateway to the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

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