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Kenya Tops Africa in Most Competitive Economy in International Institute for Management Development (IMD) 2025 Global Index

Harper Vaughn by Harper Vaughn
December 1, 2025
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Kenya has been ranked Africa’s most competitive economy in the 2025 International Institute for Management Development (IMD) World Competitiveness Index, securing position 56 globally and marking its first-ever appearance in the globally influential ranking. The milestone reflects the country’s ongoing structural reforms, strengthened institutions, and steady macroeconomic recovery, even as several risks persist. The IMD ranking evaluates how effectively nations deploy economic, human, and institutional resources to drive long-term productivity—placing Kenya at the top of the continent in 2025.

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A key factor behind Kenya’s strong positioning is macroeconomic stabilisation, supported by a more resilient Kenya shilling and easing inflation. The shilling has demonstrated sustained stability against major currencies, a shift from previous years of volatility. Alongside this, inflation has continued to ease due to tighter monetary policy, improved food supply, and enhanced fiscal discipline. According to IMD, these stabilisation trends have boosted executive confidence and directly strengthened Kenya’s performance under government efficiency and economic-performance indicators.

The IMD World Competitiveness Ranking assesses 336 indicators across four pillars—economic performance, government efficiency, business efficiency and infrastructure—offering one of the world’s few balanced views that combine hard statistics with executive-level perceptions. Kenya outperformed all other African countries that qualified for the index, including Botswana, Ghana, South Africa, Nigeria and Namibia. With only six African economies meeting IMD’s stringent data requirements, Kenya’s leadership highlights both its improved governance systems and its wider economic capacity relative to regional peers.

Infrastructure development continues to be a decisive driver of competitiveness, particularly Kenya’s investments in transport, ports and energy systems. Upgrades to the Mombasa port, the expansion of road corridors and new independent power generation projects have eased long-standing bottlenecks and strengthened business reliability. Though gaps remain in certain regions, IMD notes that these improvements have directly elevated Kenya’s scores in the infrastructure and business-efficiency pillars, reflecting progress in operational capacity.

Regulatory reforms and digitalisation have further shaped Kenya’s competitiveness edge, with streamlined licensing, faster administrative processes, and enhanced corporate governance lowering compliance burdens for enterprises. The government’s deliberate push for innovation, automation and public-service modernisation has expanded formal-sector activity and improved investor sentiment. Kenya’s ability to balance ambitious policy reforms with measurable outcomes—rather than aspirational commitments—sets it apart as the continent’s top competitive economy in IMD 2025.

Despite the gains, IMD warns that underlying risks could moderate future progress, including electricity reliability challenges, fiscal pressures, and external trade dependencies. Recent civil unrest, heavy flooding, and heightened political instability—compounded by the impeachment of former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua—remain significant concerns. Taxes and national debt also threaten to dampen business confidence and household purchasing power, highlighting the need for sustained policy consistency.

Globally, the rankings were topped by Switzerland, Singapore and Hong Kong, with IMD evaluating 69 countries through 164 core indicators. Switzerland maintained its lead due to unmatched government efficiency and robust infrastructure, while Singapore recorded the world’s strongest economic performance despite slipping to second overall. Hong Kong climbed to third after making notable improvements across all four competitiveness pillars. Kenya’s debut among these top performers underscores its steady advancement and strengthens its position as East Africa’s economic anchor heading into 2026.

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Harper Vaughn

Harper Vaughn holds a Master’s Degree in Media Relations and Management from Leeds University Institute of Communications Studies, as well as a postgraduate degree in Arts, majoring in Modern English Literature (Class of 2003). Since 2008, Vaughn has worked as a freelance writer for People’s Daily, specializing in article writing. Responsibilities include researching topics, gathering relevant information, planning article formats, and crafting well-organized, engaging pieces for publication.

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