Author: David Indeje

David Indeje is the Community Engagement Editor at Khusoko, East Africa’s leading digital business news platform. He shapes editorial content, drives audience engagement, and amplifies diverse voices. Beyond journalism, he consults on digital strategy across agriculture, governance, technology, and health, while examining AI’s role in the future of media. He also serves as Communications Officer at KICTANet, advancing digital inclusion and policy dialogue.

With the theme “Internet United,” the Kenya ICT Action Network (KICTAnet) will host a one-day session, beginning September 23, to discuss public policy issues related to the Internet. The Kenya Internet Governance Forum (KIGF) is an annual meeting that brings together various stakeholder groups to dialogue on ICT and Internet policy was first held in 2008.  https://twitter.com/KICTANet/status/1435855214121213952?s=20 This mode of engagement is referred to as the multi-stakeholder model of Internet Governance, which has been the key feature for the Internet’s success. The multi-stakeholder concept is well adopted by IGF (Internet Governance Forum) under the UN and by the Internet Corporation…

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Kenya’s budget airline Jambojet commenced its twice-weekly flights’ service to the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo city of Goma on Friday. The airline will fly into Goma, the capital of North Kivu province, twice a week from its Nairobi hub, before increasing to 4 frequencies weekly, flying on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. https://twitter.com/FlyJambojet/status/1436293112268218370?s=20 “There is a growing demand for air transport across the continent, with the International Air Transport Association projecting that Africa will become one of the fastest-growing aviation regions within the next 20 years, with an average annual expansion rate of almost 5 per cent,” said…

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The growth in Kenya’s real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2020 contracted to -3 per cent as compared to the growth rate of 5.0 per cent in 2019 the statistics body said Thursday. “The economy was supported by accelerated growth in agricultural production, construction and health services,” the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) said in its 2021 Economic Survey Report. “In 2021 there are two main factors that affected the production of the report… Covid-19 and late submission of data at some stages. Revision of national accounts was the second reason for the late release,” said Treasury CS Ukur…

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Central Bank of Kenya’s (CBK) September twenty-one-year infrastructure bond issuance attracted a subscription worth Ksh 151 billion with Ksh 106 billion being accepted. The original issue plan was to raise Kshs 75 billion with proceeds being used to fund infrastructure projects in the 2021/2022 National Budget Estimates. The oversubscription, 201.67%, was largely attributed to the high market liquidity as had been projected by market analysts. https://twitter.com/CBKKenya/status/1435588102127554562?s=20 “We expect the paper to be well bid. However, the absorption might be dependent on how market bids and the real appetite for the funds by the sovereign,” Stephanie Kimani, NCBA Market Research had…

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Pezesha Africa, a Kenyan fintech startup has closed a seven-figure sum in a seed-extending round led by a Nigerian Venture Capitalist firm, Greenhouse Capital Partners. The fintech startup said this was additional funding to the one received from GHC’s sister company Venture Garden Group (VGG). The funds will support its growth across Africa and its mission to expand access to affordable working capital for SMEs. Using its holistic digital financial infrastructure, Pezesha is looking to solve Africa’s $82 billion working capital and trade finance access problems by enabling non-traditional finance institutions to offer working capital to SMEs. “Pezesha is breaking…

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