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Kenya Strengthens Digital Collaborations

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Kenya’s leading mobile money platform, M-Pesa is available in several African countries, including Tanzania, Mozambique, Ghana, Egypt, Lesotho, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

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Kenya’s leading mobile money platform M-Pesa is available in several African countries, including Tanzania, Mozambique, Ghana, Egypt, Lesotho, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Kenya has strengthened cross-border digital collaborations with other African countries, a government official said. William Kabogo Gitau, cabinet secretary in the Ministry of Information, Communications, and the Digital Economy, said Kenya is striving to deploy the country’s digital solutions, like mobile money, in other countries.

He said Kenya is pushing for digital connectivity across the continent and championing innovations that chart a new path in digital advancement.

Kenya’s leading mobile money platform, M-Pesa is available in several African countries, including Tanzania, Mozambique, Ghana, Egypt, Lesotho, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

John Tanui, principal secretary in the State Department for ICT and Digital Economy, said the country plays a key role in fostering internet connectivity in Africa. He noted that Kenya has eight submarine cables, which have enabled the country to connect with the rest of the world and improved internet access in Africa.

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The African Union Digital Transformation Strategy for Africa (2020-2030) seeks to harness digital technologies to drive innovative, inclusive, and sustainable growth across the continent, aiming to ensure universal broadband access and a single digital market in Africa by 2030.