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Kenya has tonight embarked on a journey to advance innovation and technology with the launch of the Silicon Savannah Innovation Park at the University of Nairobi. Spearheaded in partnership with France, the initiative marks a transformative chapter in the country's journey towards becoming a global technology and sustainability leader. Giverson Maina has the details.
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Kenya’s Silicon Savannah Innovation Park launched
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