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Kenya’s Infrastructure Sector Poised for Growth in 2026

Allan Lenkai by Allan Lenkai
January 5, 2026
in Real Estate
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Kenya’s infrastructure sector is set for a transformative year in 2026 through innovative financing and flagship projects aimed at boosting economic growth and regional connectivity.

The outlook remains positive, driven by the newly operational National Infrastructure Fund and Sovereign Wealth Fund, approved by the Cabinet in December 2025. These funds, capitalized primarily through privatization proceeds — including a planned March 2026 IPO of Kenya Pipeline Company targeting Kshs 100 billion — aim to mobilize up to KSh 5 trillion without significantly increasing public debt.

Key projects slated for advancement in 2026 include:

– Extension of the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) from Naivasha through Narok and Kisumu to Malaba, with construction launch targeted for January. This will create a modern logistics corridor linking Mombasa port to Uganda and beyond.
– Progress on major highways, including the Nairobi-Mombasa Usahihi Expressway (estimated at KSh 452-468 billion), though feasibility reviews continue after some delays in approvals; and accelerated PPPs for Rironi-Mau Summit and Nairobi-Nakuru routes.
– Construction of a new world-class terminal and broader modernization at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) to establish Kenya as East Africa’s aviation hub.
– Modernization of Mombasa and Lamu ports under the LAPSSET corridor, alongside completions of the Talanta Sports Complex and Bomas International Convention Centre.

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These initiatives align with the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA), focusing on reducing logistics costs, enhancing trade under the African Continental Free Trade Area and supporting industrialization by expanding energy capacity toward 10,000 MW.
However, challenges persist, including execution delays, land acquisition disputes, cost overruns and a weak maintenance culture. The recent cancellation of certain foreign grants has underscored the shift toward domestic and private funding.
Overall, experts view 2026 as pivotal for delivering tangible infrastructure gains, positioning Kenya as a competitive regional hub while addressing fiscal constraints.

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