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    ICT Authority: Leading Kenya’s digital drive

    By Ashley TangJuly 31, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • ICT Authority enforces ICT standards, runs the national digital infrastructure and talent programmes.
    • Sector innovations include fibre rollout, USSD service expansion, digital certificates (NPKI), and growing NLP research facing linguistic challenges.

    About the ICT Authority and its mandate

    The Information and Communications Technology Authority was founded in August 2013 as a government-owned corporation to consolidate ICT functions across public service bodies. ICTA enforces ICT standards, supervises electronic communication, maintains government digital infrastructure, and promotes digital literacy, innovation and enterprise in line with Kenya’s National Digital Master Plan 2022–2032.

    Its key functions include setting ICT guidelines for public offices, facilitating e-government services, operating public digital infrastructure, supporting digital skills via programmes such as the Presidential Digital Talent Programme, and driving innovation through its Department of Innovation.

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    ICT Authority projects and innovations

    ICTA leads several national initiatives. It manages the Government Data Centre (GDC), offering cloud, virtual servers, connectivity and security services to government agencies. Another flagship project is the National Public Key Infrastructure (NPKI), under which ICTA issues digital certificates to government entities, while the Communications Authority acts as Root Certification Authority.

    There’s also the rollout of public Wi-Fi infrastructure and ‘last-mile’ fibre connectivity under the Government’s Digital Superhighway ambition—to lay 100,000 km of fibre, deploy 25,000 public Wi-Fi hotspots and digital hubs in all wards.

    Challenges and industry trends

    Kenya’s ICT sector is among East Africa’s most dynamic, with annual growth of around 10.8% and the digital economy projected to contribute 9.2% of GDP by 2025. This growth has attracted investments by global players such as AWS for data centres.

    However, the sector faces hurdles. Mobile broadband and mobile money services have flourished, but multilingual inclusion remains a challenge. Natural language processing (NLP) technologies inadequately represent Kenya’s many indigenous languages. Advances in machine translation and local language sentiment analysis remain constrained by under-resourced datasets.

    Cybersecurity and data protection also remain pressing concerns. ICTA is working to enforce standards and regulations, particularly through the proposed ICTA Bill 2024, which aims to modernise oversight of digital governance, licensing and security practices.

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    Ashley Tang

    Ashley is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied Global Journalism at the University of Sheffield. Contact her at a.tang@btw.media.

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