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Mudavadi credits Kenya’s digital rise to the 1990s reforms
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 69027, member: 636"] Kenya's emergence as a regional technology leader stems from economic liberalization policies launched in the early 1990s, according to Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi. Speaking about reforms he helped implement as Finance Minister, Mudavadi explained that removing price and exchange controls while dismantling state monopolies created space for private sector growth in telecommunications and media. The government later licensed Safaricom and what became Airtel Kenya, establishing mobile telephony in the country. Those foundational changes enabled innovations, including M-Pesa, the mobile money platform that transformed financial access across Kenya. More than 95 percent of Kenyans currently use mobile phones, with digital transactions integrated into everyday banking, commerce and service delivery. Mudavadi, who also served as Minister for Information, Transport and Communications, emphasized that breaking up state control over the airwaves allowed independent radio stations to flourish and expanded media freedom nationwide. [/QUOTE]
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