Kenya To Launch 1 Million Locally Manufactured Phones In July

Kenya will launch its first locally manufactured smartphones within the next two months as the government strives to improve internet-enabled mobile phone usage in the country.

According to ICT Cabinet Secretary (CS) Eliud Owalo, the high cost of the gadgets has been a barrier to digital inclusion.

The devices, which are built at the Konza Technopolis in Malili, Machakos County, will cost Sh5,488 ($40), which is competitive with other major brands such as Samsung.

“We have been actively engaging diverse stakeholders in the ICT and manufacturing sectors on the prospects of producing low-cost smartphones and lowering data costs,” added the CS.

In 2013, 14 firms expressed interest in establishing operations in the Konza City project, including Chinese conglomerate Huawei and Safaricom, among others.