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Kenya Engineer Releases January–February 2026 Issue

Kenya Engineer Magazine has released its January–February 2026 edition, marking the first issue of Volume 54 and reaffirming its long-standing position as a trusted platform for engineering insight in Kenya, East Africa and beyond.

With a history spanning more than five decades, Kenya Engineer has consistently documented the evolution of engineering practice, policy and industry across the region. The latest issue comes at a time when engineering is playing an increasingly critical role in energy transition, infrastructure development, industrial growth and sustainability.

The January–February 2026 edition features in-depth analysis, interviews and expert commentary on key developments shaping the engineering and industrial landscape. Areas of focus include power and energy sector trends, grid stability and transmission infrastructure, manufacturing and industrialisation, engineering leadership and skills development, as well as emerging themes in sustainability and electric mobility.

Rather than covering developments in isolation, the publication places emphasis on context, long-term relevance and practical implications, providing insight that remains valuable to professionals and decision-makers beyond the immediate news cycle.

Kenya Engineer serves a broad readership comprising practising engineers, utilities, manufacturers, engineering and construction firms, regulators, policymakers and academic institutions. Its reputation as an independent and credible publication has made it a reference point for professional dialogue and informed debate within the engineering ecosystem.

The January–February 2026 issue is now in circulation and available in both print and digital formats, ensuring access for readers locally and internationally. Annual print subscriptions covering six issues are also available for individuals, firms and institutions.

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