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Unlocking the Digital Economy: Kenya’s Path to AI and Emerging Technologies

Unlocking the Digital Economy: Kenya’s Path to AI and Emerging Technologies

by panafcon | Feb 11, 2026 | Artificial Intelligence, Highlights, kictanet, kictanet post

Kenya is poised to lead Africa in the Fourth Industrial Revolution. At the heart of this ambition is the development of a National Policy on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Emerging Technologies, designed not just as a regulatory framework but as an industrial...
MohamedAmin Dejene Bekele: How KeSIG Shaped My Digital Leadership

MohamedAmin Dejene Bekele: How KeSIG Shaped My Digital Leadership

by panafcon | Feb 10, 2026 | Highlights, kictanet, kictanet post

For MohamedAmin Dejene Bekele, the Kenya School of Internet Governance (KeSIG) was a turning point. Before joining, he was already engaged in digital work, but KeSIG gave him a holistic perspective on internet governance: from policies and power dynamics to...
Why All Clouds Are Already Sovereign (and Why That Still Doesn’t Save Us)

Why All Clouds Are Already Sovereign (and Why That Still Doesn’t Save Us)

by panafcon | Feb 10, 2026 | Access to information, Cyber Security, Digital Economy, Highlights, kictanet, kictanet post

By Joseph Kihanya,  Every technological idea eventually reaches a point where it stops being purely technical and becomes symbolic. At that moment, language does more work than engineering. Sovereign cloud has arrived at exactly that point. The phrase suggests...
KeSIG empowers ethical leadership in Kenya’s digital future

KeSIG empowers ethical leadership in Kenya’s digital future

by panafcon | Feb 9, 2026 | Highlights, KeSIG, kictanet, kictanet post

By Aaron Muuo, KeSIG Alumni, 2025 “KeSIG provided a structured understanding of how digital policies are formed. It has given me the confidence to take part in discussions on emerging technologies and has opened doors to a network of professionals who are...
Kenya AI Policy Roundtable: Media Demands Early Inclusion

Kenya AI Policy Roundtable: Media Demands Early Inclusion

by panafcon | Feb 6, 2026 | Artificial Intelligence, Highlights, kictanet, kictanet post

Kenya’s ongoing consultations on a National AI and Emerging Technologies Policy brought together civil society organizations (CSOs), special interest groups (SIGs), and media stakeholders in a spirited roundtable session. The discussions underscored the urgency of...
Academia Steps Forward in Shaping Kenya’s AI Policy

Academia Steps Forward in Shaping Kenya’s AI Policy

by panafcon | Feb 5, 2026 | Artificial Intelligence, Highlights, kictanet, kictanet post

Kenya is moving decisively to establish a National Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technologies Policy, positioning itself as a continental leader in responsible AI adoption. The Ministry of Information, Communication and the Digital Economy (MICDE), working with...
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