African Economy Inc.
  • Home
  • Economy
  • Business
  • Markets
  • Finance
  • Credit Ratings
  • Policy
  • Tech
African Economy Inc.
  • Home
  • Economy
  • Business
  • Markets
  • Finance
  • Credit Ratings
  • Policy
  • Tech
Tuesday, August 18, 2026
Top News
IMF Raises Egypt Growth Outlook to 4.6% on Stronger Investment, Tourism and Exports
Nigeria Headline Inflation Falls to 15.43% in July, Statistics Office Says
Nigerian Defence-Tech Startup Terra Industries Closes $52 Million Seed Round
Steadright Secures Mining Licence for TitanBeach Titanium Project in Morocco
Nigeria Central Bank Relaxes Rule, Open OMO Market to More Investors
Thungela Resources Profit More Than Doubles on Increase in Coal Prices
South Africa Renewable Energy Plans Face Grid Capacity Problems
DR Congo Ebola Outbreak Becomes Deadliest in the Country’s History
Madagascar Imports 63,000 Cubic Metres of Diesel as State Takes Control of Fuel Imports
South Africa Targets 2028 for Central Clearing Rules on OTC Derivatives
Fitch Upgrades Republic of Congo’s Local-Currency Rating to CCC+ on Lower Debt Risks
Nigeria’s Exports to China Surge 80% to $2.3 Billion in First Half of 2026
Resolute Mining and Guinea’s Nimba Mining Gold Form Joint Venture for Gold Exploration
Uganda Central Bank Holds Rate at 9.75% as Inflation Remains Contained
Nigeria Oil Production Falls 4% in July to 1.505 Million Barrels Per Day
SUBSCRIBE
African Economy Inc.
Subscribe
African Economy Inc.
  • Home
  • Economy
  • Business
  • Markets
  • Finance
  • Credit Ratings
  • Policy
  • Tech
Copyright 2026 - All Right Reserved
Home » Kenya Secures $2.9 Billion Investment Deals at KIICO 2026 Conference
Economy

Kenya Secures $2.9 Billion Investment Deals at KIICO 2026 Conference

by Emmanuel Ebube March 25, 2026
written by Emmanuel Ebube March 25, 2026
FacebookTwitterLinkedinEmail
116

NAIROBI, Mar 25 – Kenya has secured over $2.9 billion in investment deals as the Kenya International Investment Conference 2026 opened, signaling strong investor confidence in the country’s economic outlook.

The deals, announced by President William Ruto during the conference’s opening ceremony, are expected to generate more than 63,000 direct jobs across key sectors including agriculture, manufacturing, mining, healthcare, ICT, real estate and energy.

Out of the 20 deals unveiled, agriculture, manufacturing, mining and real estate accounted for over $2 billion in combined value.

In agriculture and agro-processing, investments totaling approximately $890 million will support value addition and smallholder farmers in rice, sugar and horticulture production, while creating more than 27,000 jobs.

You Might Be Interested In
  • Nigeria, UAE Seal CEPA to Open Markets, Cut Tariffs and Accelerate Investment Flows

Manufacturing attracted about $600 million across sectors such as fertilizer production, textiles, solar panel manufacturing, plastics recycling and glass production, with strong export potential under frameworks like AfCFTA and AGOA.

In the mining sector, a $350 million rare earth elements project is expected to unlock new mineral value chains and boost export earnings.

Real estate projects accounted for $630 million, with major developments planned in Nairobi and Mombasa to support growing urban demand.

Healthcare also drew significant interest, with investments aimed at expanding access to specialized care and strengthening medical infrastructure, reducing reliance on overseas treatment.

President Ruto highlighted ongoing reforms aimed at improving the investment climate, including tax incentives, regulatory simplification and the digitization of investment processes through a one-stop platform expected to be fully operational by the end of 2026.

The conference attracted a diverse pool of investors from key global markets, including the United States, United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates, China, India and South Korea.

Cabinet Secretary for Investments, Trade and Industry Lee Kinyanjui said the scale and quality of the deals reflect a maturing investment environment, with opportunities spanning manufacturing, agribusiness and the digital economy.

As the conference continues, attention is expected to shift toward execution timelines and closing deals, alongside discussions on addressing sectoral challenges to maximize economic impact.

The event will also host the COMESA Investment Forum and the Africa Green Industrialization Initiative, reinforcing Kenya’s role as a regional hub for investment and sustainable development.

Read Next

  • Dangote Refinery Imports First UAE Crude Cargoes

    June 29, 2026
  • World Bank Approves $750 Million Financing Package for Kenya to Support Economic Reforms

    June 30, 2026
  • Marsa Maroc Signs Deal to Operate Liberia’s Port of Monrovia

    February 12, 2026
  • Fuel Subsidy Would Have Consumed Up to 76% of 2026 Budget, Revenue Service Chief Says

    April 15, 2026
  • South Africa Collects $118.59 billion in Tax Revenue, Surpasses Treasury Estimate

    April 2, 2026

Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter for trusted insights on Africa’s economies, markets, and business.

African Economy Inc. Logo

About Us

We are a business and economic intelligence platform delivering in-depth reporting, analysis, and insights on markets, companies and economic developments across Africa.

Our Company

  • AEI Intelligence
  • About
  • Editorial Standard
  • Partnerships
  • Advertise With Us
  • Careers
  • Ownership

News

  • Economy
  • Business
  • Markets
  • Finance
  • Credit Ratings
  • Policy
  • Tech

Useful Links

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Closed Captioning Policy
  • Accessibility Statement
  • Personal Information
  • Data Tracking
  • Register New Account

Subscribe Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter for trusted insights on Africa’s economies, markets, and business.

©2026 Majons Media Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Facebook Twitter Instagram Linkedin
African Economy Inc.
  • Economy
  • Business
  • Markets
  • Banking & Finance
  • Energy
  • Tech
  • Policy