Kenya’s startup ecosystem is experiencing a strong year, with fintech, logistics, and agritech firms drawing significant funding from African and global investors. Young innovators are developing mobile-based solutions for payments, crop management, and delivery services. Experts believe continued investor confidence could make Nairobi one of Africa’s top innovation hubs.
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