Author(s): Sauel Mwni*
Digital entrepreneurship has emerged as a powerful driver of economic growth, innovation, and job creation in developing economies. In Kenya, the rapid adoption of digital technologies, mobile platforms, and internet-based services has transformed traditional entrepreneurial activities and enabled the growth of technology-driven startups. This article examines the concept of digital entrepreneurship in the Kenyan context, focusing on digital infrastructure, innovation, financial inclusion, policy support, and sustainability. It highlights how digital entrepreneurship contributes to economic development while addressing challenges such as skills gaps, access to finance, and regulatory constraints.