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Kenya: Safaricom Completes Phase One Of Its State-Of-The-Art Data Centre Complex

March 7, 2025
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Broadcast Media Africa has learnt that Kenyan mobile operator Safaricom has completed phase one of its data centre in Limuru, Kenya.

Located in Redhill, the campus will comprise three buildings. Phase one of the first building has now been completed.

Safaricom plans to provide 2.8MW of IT capacity at the end of the second phase, which will be completed in January 2026.

It is unknown what IT capacity the facility will offer at the end of the full construction period. The company said the facility will be built to Tier III standards.

The company added that the data centre would use free cooling and supplement power from the grid with solar energy.

The project also features an innovation lab to test new ideas, though the company did not provide details.

“When we call it world-class, we’ve already been tested in terms of best practices and industry standards, which means we play in the same league with Google and Microsoft,” said Esther Karuga, senior manager and overall lead of the Limuru facility at Safaricom.

Limuru is located just outside Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, which is home to Digital Realty, Paix, Africa Data Centres, and MTN.

Safaricom operates three other facilities in and around Nairobi, in Kisumu City, Thika, and Arena. The mobile operator also has two facilities in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

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