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Kenya Proposes US$20.8 Million AI Initiative For Social Media Monitoring Amid Concerns Over Privacy And Free Speech

May 26, 2026
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Kenya is seeking parliamentary approval for a US$20.8 million budget allocation to implement artificial intelligence tools for social media monitoring, online sentiment analysis, and government communications management.

The proposal, presented by the State Department for Broadcasting and Telecommunications, aims to address growing concerns about misinformation, disinformation, and organised online narratives across various digital platforms.

Government officials indicate that this initiative is part of a wider strategy to enhance public communication systems and boost the government’s capacity to address challenges related to digital information.

AI-Driven Social Media Monitoring Proposal
A significant portion of the proposed budget, US$2.96 million, is allocated to AI-powered software to monitor and analyse social media discussions. The system is designed to track public sentiment regarding government policies and national issues in real time.

Officials assert that this technology will enable the government to gain deeper insights into public opinion and to improve communication strategies across ministries and agencies.

Goal of Coordinated Communication
The anticipated National Communication Centre is set to function as a central hub for gathering, managing, and disseminating official government information.

Committee chair and Dagoreti South MP John Kiarie has expressed support for the initiative, highlighting that government agencies often communicate inconsistently and struggle to effectively promote development projects and policy accomplishments.

The government believes that the AI-driven infrastructure will enhance communication coordination and foster greater public engagement.

Concerns Over Privacy and Free Speech
Despite the government’s rationale, the proposal has raised alarms among critics and digital rights advocates.

Analysts caution that sentiment analysis tools may extend beyond merely identifying false information to monitoring citizens’ feelings toward government actions and policies online. Critics argue that such systems could be misused to track dissent, stifle criticism, or shape public discourse under the pretext of combating misinformation.

This proposal follows earlier legal disputes in Kenya regarding attempts to regulate or limit access to social media platforms. This topic sparked broader discussions across Africa about digital rights and online freedoms.

The funding request is currently under examination by the Budget and Appropriations Committee, led by Samuel Atandi. The committee is set to review this proposal alongside other national budget requests before parliament reconvenes.

These discussions occur amid financial challenges faced by the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation, including a reported US$4 million salary deficit, raising questions about funding priorities in Kenya’s public communication sector.

If granted approval, this initiative could emerge as one of Africa’s most ambitious government-backed projects utilising AI for communication and social media monitoring to date.

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