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Kenya Gears Up To Deliver Seamless Connectivity For AFCON 2027

July 17, 2026
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Kenya’s telecom sector is joining forces to make sure the country is ready to keep everyone connected during the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).

On Wednesday, Steve Isaboke, Principal Secretary for Broadcasting and Telecommunications, chaired a meeting of the Joint Steering Committee on Connectivity Preparedness.

Isaboke said the tournament is a chance for Kenya to cement its status as Africa’s digital hub, noting that reliable connectivity will be central to achieving that.

According to him, the focus right now is on making sure communication runs smoothly both inside and outside stadiums, while also strengthening connectivity across the broader tournament footprint — think airports, convention centres, hotels, and other supporting infrastructure.
“This is also a long-term investment. We are laying the foundation for stronger connectivity across sports facilities and supporting infrastructure throughout the country,” he said.

He added that the initiative reflects just how central ICT has become — connectivity isn’t just about internet access anymore, but also underpins security operations, broadcasting, emergency response, digital payments, and the overall experience for millions of fans.

“This collaborative effort showcases how ICT quietly enables national ambition, not just from the sidelines, but at the centre of economic growth, innovation and Kenya’s global competitiveness,” Isaboke said.
The Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) is also playing a key role in the preparations. David Mugonyi, Director General and CEO of CA Kenya, said the authority is committed to working alongside all stakeholders as a trusted partner, using its regulatory mandate to help Kenya deliver a world-class digital and connectivity experience for the tournament.
Kenya will co-host AFCON 2027 alongside Tanzania and Uganda, with the tournament set to run in June and July 2027.

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