Google announces Ksh1.1B funding for African universities, free AI Pro student plan
The Google headquarters campus on July 23, 2025 in Mountain View, California. (Photo by AFP)
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Google on Thursday announced $9 million (Ksh.1.1 billion) in
funding for African universities and research institutions over the next year.
This is part of the U.S. tech giant’s support for higher
education institutions on the continent, which has seen it commit over $17
million in funding, curriculum, training and computing, and access to advanced artificial
intelligence (AI) models over the past four years.
The company also announced a free one-year subscription to
the Google AI Pro plan for college students aged 18 and above across the
continent, starting with Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, South Africa,
and Zimbabwe.
Google AI Pro is the company’s Ksh.3,700-a-month AI products
bundle comprising, among others, Deep Research, the 2.5 Pro version Gemini app,
1,000 monthly AI credits, and 2.5 TB of storage.
To date, Google says it has trained 7 million Africans and
plans to train an additional 3 million students, young people, and teachers by
2030.
At the same time, the tech giant is setting up four subsea
cable connectivity hubs in the north, south, east, and west regions of Africa
to create new digital corridors within Africa and between Africa and the rest
of the world.
It is the latest addition to Google’s Africa Connect infrastructure,
which includes the Cloud region in Johannesburg, the Equiano cable running
along the entire western seaboard of the continent, and Umoja, the fibre optic
route running through Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, DRC, Zambia, Zimbabwe, and South
Africa.
“Africa's digital economy holds immense potential, and it
will be driven by the talent and ingenuity of its next generation,” said Alex
Okosi, Managing Director for Google in Africa.
“Today's announcements, spanning AI education, advanced
tools for students, and expanded connectivity, are a unified investment into
the upward trajectory of the continent. We are committed to providing the
foundational infrastructure, the cutting-edge tools, and the financial support
necessary for Africa's youth to innovate, lead, and build a thriving digital
world.”


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