Kenya's freight industry will undergo major technological changes after KIFWA revealed its 2025-2030 strategic framework and fresh corporate identity. Hon. William Kabogo Gitau led the ceremony, demonstrating governmental backing for the transformation effort. The association represents every clearing, forwarding, and storage business across the nation. Officials designed the strategy around six fundamental areas with digital innovation at the center. This technological focus matches the Ministry of Information, Communications and the Digital Economy's development goals.
Kabogo stressed how logistics enables the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda through employment generation and expanded market opportunities for smaller businesses. The ministry facilitates service digitization under the Digital Superhighway program while backing sector modernization efforts. Kabogo encouraged industry participants to work together for user confidence and regulatory adherence. He wants collaborative action to reduce trading expenses and establish Kenya as Africa's preferred commercial gateway. Senior officials from public and private organizations attended the launch event.
Kabogo stressed how logistics enables the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda through employment generation and expanded market opportunities for smaller businesses. The ministry facilitates service digitization under the Digital Superhighway program while backing sector modernization efforts. Kabogo encouraged industry participants to work together for user confidence and regulatory adherence. He wants collaborative action to reduce trading expenses and establish Kenya as Africa's preferred commercial gateway. Senior officials from public and private organizations attended the launch event.