Kenya Cabinet Approves Creation of Infrastructure and Sovereign Wealth Funds

Kenya’s cabinet has approved the establishment of two state-backed investment vehicles, an infrastructure fund and a sovereign wealth fund aimed at boosting long-term financing for development priorities and strengthening national savings. The approvals were announced on Tuesday in Nairobi following a cabinet meeting chaired by President William Ruto, according to Reuters.

The infrastructure fund is expected to mobilise capital for priority projects in transport, energy and water sectors, with an initial financing strategy that blends public resources with private investor participation. Officials said the move is designed to address chronic gaps in development financing and attract more foreign direct investment into strategic long-term assets, as highlighted by Bloomberg.

Separately, the sovereign wealth fund will serve as a vehicle to manage budget surpluses, strategic assets and future windfalls, with the objective of cushioning the economy against external shocks and saving for future generations. Cabinet Secretary for the National Treasury said the fund’s governance framework will be structured to ensure transparency and accountability, according to statements released by the ministry.

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Market analysts welcomed the decisions, noting that properly capitalized funds could enhance Kenya’s investment profile and reduce reliance on short-term borrowing. Experts cited by local financial outlets emphasised that the new funds would need strong legal safeguards to maintain investor confidence and deliver on their long-term mandates.

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