Nairobi: The government has taken a major step in its digital transformation journey, following the official commissioning of Konza Technopolis, a Vision 2030 flagship project that positions the country as Africa’s emerging hub for technology, innovation, and sustainable urban development. Presiding at the event, President Dr. William Ruto described the milestone as a symbol of Kenya’s readiness to lead in digital transformation and knowledge-driven growth. Ruto said the government’s investment in Konza reflects the nation’s determination to build a modern economy anchored on science, technology, and innovation.
According to Kenya News Agency, the completion of Phase One of the project marks the beginning of Kenya’s journey towards building Africa’s smartest city, equipped with over 40 kilometers of modern road networks, 170 kilometers of integrated water and drainage systems, and a six-kilometer underground utility tunnel carrying optic fiber, power, and water lines. He added that the 120-megawatt smart power substation, wastewater recycling system, and landscaped green corridors make Konza a model for sustainable urban living. Ruto said the city’s Intelligent Operations Centre, powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI), is integrated with the national data center to power more than 23,000 government services on the e-Citizen platform.
Ruto emphasized that Konza represents a new chapter in Kenya’s education and innovation ecosystem, with the Open University of Kenya enrolling 15,000 students from 70 countries and projecting to reach 100,000 learners by 2026. He revealed that he had personally enrolled in an AI course at the university, highlighting the importance of understanding emerging technologies. Ruto stated the government will promote public-private partnerships to accelerate the construction of the Konza Convention Centre and supporting infrastructure, engaging the private sector for sustainable project delivery.
The partnership between the national and county governments was commended by Ruto, affirming that Kenya’s development agenda depends on unity of purpose. He reiterated that Konza Technopolis will continue to serve as the benchmark for future urban and technological development across the country. The President affirmed, “Together, we are building a Kenya that is innovative, inclusive, and globally competitive.”
Information, Communications and the Digital Economy CS William Kabogo praised Ruto’s leadership, noting that the success of Konza demonstrates Kenya’s ability to build a globally competitive digital economy. ICT and the Digital Economy PS Eng. John Tanui described the launch as a major success born of strong partnerships with international collaborators from the United States, United Kingdom, Italy, China, and South Korea.
Housing, Lands and Urban Development Cabinet Secretary Alice Wahome announced the foundation stone for 1,042 affordable housing units at Konza, with an additional 2,000 units set for construction under Phase Two. Wahome stated the development will create up to 1,000 jobs and support the government’s target of 10,000 homes within the city, aligning with the vision of providing affordable, smart, and sustainable housing.
Makueni governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr. hailed the project as a symbol of Kenya’s transformation and commended the national government for the recently passed Kenya Technopolis Bill. The governor called for more collaboration on renewable energy, emphasizing that Konza should be powered by clean energy sources.
Konza Technopolis CEO, John Paul Okwiri, expressed gratitude to the government for its continued support, affirming the agency’s readiness to lead Kenya’s transition to a digital economy. He stated, “We have the passion, capacity, and efficiency to deliver. Our goal is to make Konza the benchmark for every new technology framework the government adopts.”