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Kenya’s 2025 mega push - stadiums, drones, and houses on deck
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80978, member: 636"] They're building a lot of stuff and calling it progress. Kenya wrapped up 2025, pushing several huge projects aimed at modernizing the country. The government highlighted big moves in sports, housing, tech, and youth programs as markers of its development push. Key efforts include the Talanta Sports City stadium in Nairobi for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations, a massive affordable housing program, the Konza Technopolis tech hub, a new convention center at Bomas, and the NYOTA youth grants initiative. President William Ruto has been central to promoting these, along with plans for a Sovereign Wealth Fund and a National Infrastructure Fund to pay for it all. The 60,000-seat Talanta Stadium is reportedly over halfway done, with officials aiming for the core structure to be ready early next year. The affordable housing program claims over 214,000 units are under construction nationwide, recently winning some international award. Konza Technopolis got designated as the country's first official drone corridor. The Bomas International Convention Complex is being built by the military for a major conference in mid-2026. The NYOTA program started giving thousands of young people small business grants and training. Ruto says these projects, funded by new domestic funds instead of foreign debt, are moving Kenya beyond its third-world status. The narrative is that these physical builds and social programs together drive economic growth and position Kenya as a regional leader. [/QUOTE]
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