Connected Africa Summit 2026 opens in Nairobi

Date: 2026-04-27
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By:  Kanto Kai Okanta

The 15th Annual Connected Africa Summit 2026 has officially commenced in Nairobi, bringing together policymakers, industry leaders and digital economy stakeholders to shape the continent’s connectivity and innovation agenda.

The summit opened with a high-level Ministerial Breakfast hosted by Cabinet Secretary for ICT and the Digital Economy William Kabogo, setting the tone for discussions on Africa’s digital future. The session convened ministers from across the continent, alongside key dignitaries and stakeholders, to deliberate on strategies for accelerating digital transformation.

Also in attendance were Principal Secretary for ICT and Digital Economy John Tanui and ICT Authority Chief Executive Officer Jessy Maruti, reflecting strong government leadership and commitment to building a connected and inclusive digital ecosystem.

The four-day summit, which will be officially launched on Tuesday, 28 April 2026 at the Edge Convention Centre in South C, is expected to drive dialogue on key priorities including digital infrastructure, policy alignment, cybersecurity and innovation.

Speaking on the opening day, Tanui emphasised the importance of the summit as a platform for collaboration, noting that trust and cybersecurity remain foundational to Africa’s digital progress. Maruti highlighted the continent’s opportunity to harness innovation and connectivity to drive inclusive growth through coordinated action.

ICT Authority Board Chairperson Lily Ng’ok said Africa is witnessing steady growth in technology adoption, innovation and investment, positioning the continent to play a stronger role in the global digital economy.

The summit is expected to facilitate partnerships and policy alignment aimed at accelerating Africa’s digital transformation and strengthening regional integration.

 

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