Kenya’s ICT sector recorded steady growth in the third quarter of the 2024/2025 financial year, driven by increased adoption of mobile and internet services, according to the latest data from the Communications Authority of Kenya (CA).
The report shows that mobile subscriptions rose to 66.2 million, up from 65.4 million in the previous quarter, pushing the mobile penetration rate to 129.9%. Internet subscriptions also grew, reaching 49.8 million, largely supported by rising smartphone ownership and affordable data bundles.
Mobile money services remained a key driver of ICT growth, with total active mobile money subscriptions increasing to 40.7 million. Transaction values also surged, underlining Kenya’s position as a leader in mobile financial services in Africa.
The CA attributed this growth to continued investments in network infrastructure, improved service quality, and expanding 4G and 5G coverage across the country.
The ICT sector’s expansion is expected to play a critical role in Kenya’s digital economy strategy, which targets universal broadband coverage and increased digital literacy by 2030.




