Microsoft and G42 target Kenya with US$1 billion

23 May 2024

Microsoft and G42 have announced a comprehensive package of digital investments in Kenya, as part of an initiative with the Republic of Kenya’s Ministry of Information, Communications and the Digital Economy.

G42 will lead the arrangement of an initial investment of US$1 billion for various components outlined in a comprehensive package. They include a green data centre that will be built by G42 and its partners in Olkaria. It will run entirely on renewable geothermal energy and be designed with state-of-the-art water conservation technology. The data centre will run on and provide access to Microsoft Azure through a new East Africa Cloud Region, which will become operational within 24 months of the signing of the definitive agreements.

The initiative will include four additional pillars that will be pursued with local partners: local-language (Swahili and English) AI model development and research; an East Africa Innovation Lab coupled with broad AI digital skills training; international and local connectivity investments; and collaboration with the government of Kenya to support safe and secure cloud services across East Africa.

Microsoft’s AI for Good Lab in Nairobi will use AI technology to work with non-profit organisations and other partners to help address economic and societal priorities across East Africa, including food security, nature conservancy, disaster preparedness and monitoring wildlife populations.

Additionally, Microsoft and G42 will launch and operate an East African Innovation Lab in Nairobi to help Kenyan and other East African startups, entrepreneurs, companies and organisations develop and implement cloud and AI services.

Kenya’s Ministry of Information, Communications and the Digital Economy will continue to expand work with Microsoft and G42 to broaden internet connectivity including development of international and domestic marine and terrestrial fibre cable infrastructure.

Microsoft will continue to expand its work to bring last-mile wireless internet access to 20 million people in Kenya and 50 million people across East Africa by the end of 2025 building on the company’s partnerships with Mawingu Networks, Liquid, CSquared and other local partners in Kenya. It also aims to work with M-KOPA, one of the largest providers of solar home systems globally.