Kenya and Tanzania have launched a cross-border internet connectivity project integrating the National ICT Broadband Backbone (NICTBB) and submarine cable infrastructure.
The project that aims to enhance regional digital integration, improve internet reliability, and facilitate cross-border trade and data flow was presided over by the Cabinet Secretary for Information, Communications, and the Digital Economy, William Kabogo, and his Tanzanian counterpart, Jerry Silaa, at the Lunga Lunga/Horohoro border.
The initiative, implemented through the partnership between Kenya’s ICT Authority (ICTA) and Tanzania Telecommunications Corporation (TTLC), is expected to boost economic integration, e-governance, and access to digital services across the East African Community.
Kabogo says the new project seeks to enhance transparency, stimulate economic advancement, and boost citizens’ engagement.
The CS said the project was part of broader efforts to accelerate regional integration and connectivity between Kenya and Tanzania.
He said the initiative, supported by the two governments, aimed to address connectivity gaps and promote digital development across the East African region.
“Kenya and Tanzania will be actively involved in identifying bottlenecks and supporting initiatives to improve cross-border internet access,” said Kabogo.
He said Kenya is playing a key role in promoting internet infrastructure and contributing to EAC regional digital transformation.
He said the initiative was part of Kenya’s broader efforts to develop its digital economy, including expanding the national fiber optic network.
“This internet project represents a significant milestone in Kenya’s digital infrastructure journey,” added Kabogo.
The CS said the initiative aligns with the national government’s ongoing agenda to improve internet access, affordability and quality of experience for Kenyans.
“The ICT industry thrives on collaboration and Kenya is pleased to work with Tanzania to ensure the EAC region works towards digital unity that drives integration,” he said.
Silaa said by linking the hinterland broadband infrastructure with internet submarine cable, the new project was poised to facilitate more stable and cost-effective internet access.

The Tanzanian minister said the project promises to strengthen and facilitate regional trade, digital innovation and socio-economic development across the EAC region.
Kenya’s ICT and the Digital Economy Principal Secretary Eng. John Tanui appreciated the importance of the initiative in connecting both countries to deliver high-speed internet and promote robust communication infrastructure.
Kabogo was accompanied by ICTA Board Chairperson Lily Ng’ok, ICTA Ag. CEO Zilpher Owiti, Nominated Senator Miraj Abdillahi, Lunga Lunga Member of Parliament Mangale Chiforomodo, Kwale County Commissioner Stephen Orinde among other key officials from Kenya.
Also in attendance were Director General TTCL Moremi Andrea Marwa and other senior officials from Tanzania.
By Mohamed Hassan
