
Government officials marvel at the view of the Konza Technopolis during a landmark visit in demonstration of the government’s commitment to harnessing the potential of Konza’s smart city ecosystem, September 10, 2025. /HANDOUT
Konza Technopolis has been positioned as Kenya’s premier hub for inter-ministerial collaboration and innovation, following a landmark visit by three Cabinet Secretaries that underscored the government’s unified approach to driving economic transformation.
The visit brought together ICT and Digital Economy CS William Kabogo, Trade and Industry CS Lee Kinyanjui, and Tourism and Wildlife CS Rebecca Miano in a show of commitment to harnessing Konza’s smart city ecosystem.
Discussions focused on aligning cross-sectoral priorities in digital infrastructure, trade, investment, and tourism as part of a broader strategy to create jobs, attract global investors, and boost Kenya’s competitiveness in regional and global markets.
Kabogo stressed that Konza was more than a project, describing it as a promise to Kenyans.
“Konza is more than a project; it is a promise to Kenyans. Through smart city solutions, we can deliver better services, expand economic inclusion, and showcase Kenya as a leader in Africa’s digital transformation,” he said.
Government officials marvel at the view of the Konza Technopolis during a landmark visit in demonstration of the government’s commitment to harnessing the potential of Konza’s smart city ecosystem, September 10, 2025. /HANDOUT
Kinyanjui emphasised the Technopolis’ economic potential, noting that coordinated infrastructure and investment strategies were central to unlocking growth.
“By aligning the efforts of multiple ministries, we can fast-track projects that create jobs, attract capital, and open Kenya to global opportunities,” he remarked.
Miano highlighted the role of innovation in enhancing Kenya’s global profile, saying Konza was placing the country on the map as an investment destination.
“Africa’s Silicon Savannah is positioning our country as a preferred investment destination, where technology and enterprise converge to drive prosperity. With tourism on the rise, we will proudly showcase Konza globally as a hub of world-class innovation,” she said.
Konza CEO John Paul Okwiri reaffirmed the city’s role as a catalyst for transformation, stressing collaboration between government, the private sector, academia, and international partners.
“Konza is not just a city of technology. It is a collaborative platform where government ministries, the private sector, academia, and international partners converge to deliver solutions that power Kenya’s growth,” he noted.
Ariel view of the Konza Technopolis, September 10, 2025. /HANDOUT
The Technopolis continues to attract international partnerships and investment, reinforcing its role as a model for Africa’s smart cities.
It is projected to generate thousands of jobs, host research and innovation centres, and serve as a regional hub for digital trade, business process outsourcing, and conferences.
Often referred to as Africa’s “Silicon Savannah,” Konza is a Vision 2030 flagship project designed to anchor Kenya’s transition into a knowledge-based economy.
It integrates digital infrastructure, sustainable urban development, and enterprise opportunities, positioning the country as a global leader in technology and innovation.
As Kenya advances its long-term development agenda, Konza is increasingly being recognised as both a national collaboration platform and a driver of competitiveness, where government, industry, and global partners converge to shape the country’s future.