As of March 24, 2026, the Communications Authority of Kenya banned mobile phones and tablets lacking USB Type-C ports.The move aligns Kenya with global trends and aims to reduce electronic waste. Devices Affected by the New Rule Firstly, low-cost feature phones, locally called “Kabambe,” using
Mobile phone users across Kenya could soon enjoy improved network services.Moreover, the Communications Authority of Kenya (CAK) has launched consultations to revise quality-of-service standards for mobile operators. Public Consultations on New RulesCAK announced public consultations to assess how mobile companies deliver 5G services to consumers.Additionally, Kenyans have



