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    ​Nairobi Named Africa’s Digital Capital at Connected Africa Summit 2026

    Felix NjengaBy Felix NjengaApril 27, 2026
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    The horizon of Africa’s digital future is being redrawn in Nairobi this week as the city officially welcomes the Connected Africa Summit 2026.

    Running from April 27 to April 30, the summit has transformed the “City in the Sun” into a bustling hub for the continent’s boldest minds, drawing together ICT ministers, startup founders, developers, and global investors. Under the ambitious theme of “Uniting Africa’s Innovation for Inclusive Digital Markets,” the event seeks to dismantle the invisible borders that have long stifled the continent’s technological potential.

    The summit’s proceedings began with a high-profile visit to the Mukuru Digital Classroom at the newly established Mukuru Primary School. Leading a diverse delegation, the Cabinet Secretary for Information, Communication, and the Digital Economy, William Kabogo, showcased the tangible impact of grassroots digital integration. The visit underscored the government’s commitment to ensuring that the digital revolution begins in the classroom, bridging the gap between urban innovation and community-level accessibility.

    During the site visit, the delegation was introduced to the robust capabilities of Kenya’s expanding 5G network. Technical experts demonstrated that current 5G home and business setups are now achieving speeds upwards of 215 megabits per second. This infrastructure is designed to complement existing fiber networks, providing a dual-layered security and connectivity blanket for both residential and commercial users. The demonstration highlighted a shift in strategy, moving away from large-scale, inaccessible tech toward localized, high-performance solutions that mirror the needs of modern businesses.

    Addressing the critical issue of sustainability and affordability, officials revealed a new “tokenized” service model inspired by the success of prepaid power utilities. Recognizing that many citizens in informal settlements like Mukuru earn income on a daily or weekly basis, the government is introducing “pay-as-you-use” data plans. These plans allow users to purchase connectivity in increments as small as one, three, or six hours, ensuring that even those on the tightest budgets can participate in the digital economy. For those entirely without resources, the government is simultaneously deploying free public Wi-Fi hotspots through “government pipes” managed by state providers.

    The summit arrives at a pivotal moment when African startups are frequently described as brilliant yet constrained by fragmented policies. Organizers emphasize that while many citizens are connected to the internet, they remain disconnected from one another due to siloed national frameworks. The goal over the next four days is to establish a shared framework for cross-border digital trade, aligning the ambitions of entrepreneurs with the legislative environments required to scale innovations across the entire continent.

    Kenya’s role as the host is a testament to its significant investment in both physical infrastructure and human talent. However, the message from the summit leadership remains clear: the journey toward a fully integrated digital Africa cannot be walked alone. Participants have been urged to move beyond mere attendance and commit to solving the infrastructure gaps that leave millions offline. As the summit continues, the focus remains on turning these frustrations into a roadmap for a united, innovative, and digitally inclusive Africa.

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