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Kenya Secures €102 Million EU Funding to Boost Digital Transformation

Kenya has secured new investment commitments aimed at accelerating its digital transformation, following discussions between President William Samoei Ruto and European Union officials.

Under the EU–Kenya Digital Partnership, the country will receive €102 million (about KSh 15.3 billion) to expand digital connectivity, support innovation, and create new economic opportunities for young people and businesses. The support is expected to strengthen Kenya’s growing digital economy and improve access to affordable digital services.

An additional €37 million has also been pledged by the European Union to support the Africa extension of the Blue Raman submarine cable, a major infrastructure project connecting Djibouti, Somalia, Kenya, and Tanzania. The project is expected to enhance regional connectivity, reduce bandwidth costs, and reinforce Kenya’s position as a leading digital hub in Africa.

During the engagement, President Ruto held talks with European Commission Executive Vice-President Henna Virkkunen, focusing on strengthening cooperation in trade, innovation, and the digital economy. The leaders also reviewed progress under the EU–Kenya Economic Partnership Agreement, which has contributed to more than 20% growth in Kenyan exports to the European Union since its implementation, supporting jobs and expanding opportunities for farmers and manufacturers.

Read more: https://techafricanews.com/2026/06/10/kenya-secures-e102-million-eu-funding-to-boost-digital-transformation/