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Electronic gaming has been a western phenomenon, but now African countries are catching up fast. In a recent report by Newzoo, the number of Sub-Saharan gamers has more than doubled in the last five years, with Kenya among the top five countries in the continent. To address this demand, Antony Okeyo, a Kenyan techie, has developed an e-sports platform incorporating traditional African games with the aim of passing the culture to the future generations
Made In Kenya | E-Gaming gaining traction in Kenya
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