Why local data infrastructure matters for Kenya's digital future

Cassava Technologies · May 26, 2026 · ✓ verified

Liquid Intelligent Technologies (a business of Cassava Technologies) argues that Kenya should strengthen local data infrastructure to support cloud, analytics, and AI as demand for digital services grows.

  • Main announcement/action: Liquid Intelligent Technologies calls for stronger local data infrastructure in Kenya to support cloud, AI, and analytics; the article highlights compliance with Kenya’s Data Protection Act, performance improvements from proximity to compute, and cyber security benefits of hosting workloads closer to home. It notes that Africa hosts only about 0.6% of global data center capacity, underscoring the infrastructure gap.
  • Background and details: The piece frames localisation drivers as regulatory alignment, service latency/performance, and reduced cross-jurisdictional cybersecurity complexity; it also emphasises practical infrastructure requirements such as reliable power, cooling capacity, and secure connectivity, and the benefits for SMEs, startups, and universities seeking to scale AI from pilots into production.
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