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Microsoft's African data center delayed by payment dispute

Published Sunday, May 10, 2026 · Updated May 11

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A single perspective from a Singaporean outlet covers this story, indicating a lack of diverse geographic and ideological viewpoints, particularly from Kenyan or other international sources.

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Microsoft's planned $1 billion data center project in Kenya, a partnership with UAE-based AI firm G42, has been delayed. The delay is attributed to a payment dispute, as negotiations with the Kenyan government reportedly failed to secure the guaranteed payments Microsoft requested.

What We Know — Key Points

  • Microsoft partnered with UAE-based AI firm G42 to invest $1 billion in a data center in Kenya in May 2024.
  • The planned data center project in East Africa has been delayed due to disagreements with the Kenyan government over guaranteed payments.
  • Talks reportedly broke down because the Kenyan government could not provide the level of payment guarantees Microsoft requested.

What Is Claimed — Perspectives

  • Channel News AsiaCenter

    Channel News Asia reported that Microsoft's planned $1 billion data center investment with G42 in Kenya has been delayed. The delay stems from a payment dispute, as talks with the Kenyan government broke down because the government could not meet Microsoft's requested level of guaranteed payments.

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