Technology & Innovation4 stories from 2 sources
Tech Firms Roam, Huawei, Microsoft, and Xiaomi Launch Initiatives in Kenya - November 2025
Several technology companies have announced new products and partnerships in Kenya. Roam launched Roam Point, the country's first publicly available fast charging station for light electric vehicles, with plans for a nationwide rollout. In a separate launch, Huawei introduced its new GT6 Series smartwatches and MatePad TXZ tablets to Kenyan consumers, focusing on health tracking and productivity. Microsoft is partnering with the Kenya School of Government to train 100,000 public servants in AI and digital skills over three years, aligning with the National Digital Master Plan. Additionally, Xiaomi Kenya is holding a Black Friday sale, offering its 2025 43-inch Google TV for KES 25,995.
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Friday 8:41 AMTech ArenaFirst
Roam Launches Kenya’s First Fast Charging Station for Light Electric Vehicles
Friday 11:20 AMTechish Kenya
Xiaomi’s 2025 43-inch Google TV is down to KES 25,995 for Black Friday
Friday 2:27 PMTechish Kenya
Microsoft leads push to train 100,000 Kenyan public servants in AI and digital skills
Friday 4:29 PMTech Arena
Huawei Launches GT6 Series, GT6 Pro and MatePad TXZ Tablets in Kenya
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