By: Nana
Appiah Acquaye
Kenya’s Cabinet Secretary
for Information, Communications and the Digital Economy, William Kabogo, has
held discussions with Secretary to the Cabinet Mercy Wanjau on the country’s
digital transformation agenda and efforts to strengthen the digital economy.
Wanjau paid a courtesy call
to the Ministry of Information, Communications and the Digital Economy, where
she met with Kabogo for discussions on Kenya’s rapidly evolving digital
landscape.
The talks covered digital
transformation, innovation, connectivity, digital public infrastructure and
emerging technologies, as well as the policy environment required to support
the growth of Kenya’s digital economy.
The discussions also focused
on creating a level playing field for businesses and other players operating in
the digital sector, with emphasis on promoting innovation and investment while
ensuring fair competition.
Kabogo said the government
remains committed to strengthening digital infrastructure and expanding access
to digital services to ensure that more Kenyans can participate in and benefit
from the digital economy.
The ministry is also
prioritising digital inclusion, innovation and entrepreneurship, alongside the
development of policies aimed at supporting fair competition and protecting the
interests of citizens.