Kevin Waswa, the Business Development Manager at Mwelekeo Insights, is representing the organization at the 2026 KPMG Private Enterprise Africa Venture Summit currently taking place in Nairobi.
The summit has brought together business leaders, investors, policymakers, and innovators from different parts of Africa to discuss opportunities, partnerships, and challenges affecting the continent’s private sector.
Mwelekeo Insights is a Kenyan research firm known for collecting and analyzing public opinion and data on key national issues. The organization focuses on areas such as politics, governance, economic trends, social issues, and consumer behavior.
During the summit, Kevin Waswa and the Mwelekeo Insights team are engaging with institutions and organizations interested in research, governance insights, market intelligence, and social impact studies.
The discussions at the summit are centered on how research can support better decision-making in both the public and private sectors.
Many businesses, organizations, and leaders today rely on accurate information to understand changing trends and respond effectively. Reliable data helps shape stronger policies, improve institutions, and support smarter business strategies.
Mwelekeo Insights continues to position itself as a firm that provides practical and field-based research that reflects the real experiences and opinions of ordinary people.
The summit also provides an important opportunity for networking and learning.
Participants are sharing ideas on how African private enterprises can contribute to economic growth, innovation, and sustainable development.
For Mwelekeo Insights, attending the event is not only about visibility but also about creating meaningful connections with partners who value evidence-based solutions.
Over the years, Mwelekeo Insights has built a reputation for producing timely and relatable research that helps different sectors understand public trends and emerging issues.
Their findings have continued to support conversations around governance, business, and social development in Kenya and beyond. By participating in continental forums such as the KPMG Private Enterprise Africa Venture Summit, the organization is expanding its reach while strengthening its role in promoting informed decision-making.
The focus remains on building partnerships that can transform research and data into practical solutions.
The organization hopes that such engagements will encourage more evidence-based decisions that support communities, businesses, and long-term development across Africa.
