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  • 25 Oct, 2025
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FIVE-AGENCY FRAMEWORK TRANSFORMS KENYA'S CRYPTO LANDSCAPE

Analysis of Kenya's Groundbreaking Virtual Asset Service Providers Bill 2025 and Multi-Agency Oversight Structure An in-depth examination of how Kenya's pioneering five-agency regulatory framework is positioning the country as Africa's emerging digital assets hub while creating new opportunities and challenges for Virtual Asset Service Providers.

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How the Virtual Assets Providers Bill 2025 Will Impact Gaming, Insurance, and Other Sectors

Digital assets will be regulated across industries by the Virtual Assets Providers Bill 2025. It affects gaming, insurance, finance, and betting by requiring license for sites that use virtual currency. There will be oversight of betting coins and gaming tokens. Compliance is required of insurers who use tokenized assets. All are subject to AML/CFT regulations.

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Digital Health Access in Kenya

This report explores the rapid advancement of telemedicine and digital clinics in Kenya, especially in rural and underserved areas. It highlights key drivers, innovations, challenges, and recommendations shaping digital health delivery in the country.

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AI SENTRIES: HOW MACHINE LEARNING GUARDS AGAINST GAMBLING ADDICTION

This comprehensive analysis reveals how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing gambling addiction prevention, with cutting-edge systems achieving unprecedented 96% accuracy in identifying at-risk players. The report explores breakthrough technologies from industry leaders like Entain and Mindway AI that have delivered over one million successful interventions, demonstrating how real-time behav

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Cyber Insurance for AI-Driven Companies

AI-driven companies face emerging risks like hallucinations, bias, data misuse, and autonomous errors. Cyber insurance in 2025 is evolving with modular, AI-specific coverage to address these threats. Policies demand explainability, audits, and governance tools. Proactive adoption ensures regulatory compliance, operational continuity, and trust in AI-powered systems.

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Insurance for Deepfake & Synthetic Media Attacks

The research explores Kenya's insurance industry response to deepfake threats, detailing emerging policies, detection tools, staff training, and legal readiness. Insurers are adapting to cover financial, reputational, and legal risks from synthetic media attacks. Despite progress, regulatory gaps, underreporting, and infrastructure challenges persist.

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