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LiveLife.ke: Nairobi Data Science Careers 2025

Invest in Your Skills: Nairobi’s Data Boom

Welcome to the definitive 2025 guide from **LiveLife.ke** for data science careers in Nairobi. “Silicon Savannah” is experiencing a massive growth surge, fueled by companies leveraging data to scale continent-wide. This isn’t just a guide; it’s your roadmap to securing a high-value role and maximizing your career potential. We focus on the intersection of skills, salaries, and real-world impact.

Use this interactive tool to explore the high-growth roles, compare the financial potential of each career path, and craft a strategy to upskill effectively. Don’t forget to use our LiveLife Money Planner (available on the main site) to calculate how these higher data salaries can help you reach your financial goals faster!

Who’s Hiring? Key Industries Driving Demand

The demand for data talent is widespread, but a few key sectors stand out in Nairobi’s 2025 market. These industries are aggressively hiring data analysts, scientists, and engineers to solve complex, high-impact local and continental problems.

1. FinTech & Financial Services

The undisputed leader. Building on the M-Pesa legacy, companies are using data for credit scoring, fraud detection, and customer segmentation.

Key Players: Safaricom, KCB, Equity Bank, Tala, Branch, Pezesha.

2. AgriTech

Revolutionizing Africa’s largest sector. Data is used for crop yield prediction, supply chain optimization, and market price forecasting.

Key Players: Twiga Foods, iProcure, Apollo Agriculture, Komaza.

3. Logistics & E-commerce

Solving the “last-mile” challenge. Key use cases include route optimization, demand forecasting, and recommendation engines.

Key Players: Jumia, Sendy, Lori Systems, Copia Global.

4. HealthTech

A rapidly growing field. Data helps with managing medical supply chains, patient outcome analysis, and scaling diagnostics.

Key Players: Ilara Health, MyDawa, Tibu Health, mPharma.

5. Tech Hubs & Consultancies

The “Big 4” (PwC, Deloitte, etc.) and major tech HQs (like Microsoft’s ADC) are building large data science teams to serve clients.

Key Players: Microsoft ADC, Google, PwC, KPMG, iHub, Moringa School.

6. Telecommunications

The original data giants. Focus on customer churn prediction, network optimization, and personalized marketing.

Key Players: Safaricom (in-house), Airtel Kenya.

© 2025 LiveLife.ke Data Career Guide. Your roadmap to financial and career success.

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Moses Mori
Moses Wafula MoriI am Moses Wafula Mori, and I started LiveLife.ke because I realized that specific, actionable, and local financial and career advice for Kenyans was hard to find. My goal is to use my professional background to provide you with truly authoritative insights.My Foundation: Education & CertificationI’ve built my expertise on a solid academic and professional foundation:I hold a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Finance from the University of Nairobi.I also earned a Bachelor of Commerce (Finance option), graduating with a Second Class Upper Division, from Egerton University.I have completed CPA Part I.My Experience: Over 10 Years in Kenyan Finance & TechMy professional experience across banking, microfinance, and technology is what gives me the unique perspective to write for LiveLife.ke:Finance & InvestmentMy roles have provided hands-on experience in personal and corporate financial health:As a Relationship Officer at Family Bank Limited, I was responsible for selling life and general insurance, cross-selling various financial products, and ensuring comprehensive insurance coverage for all secured loans. I successfully onboarded 10 new corporate clients within my first six months.My time as an Accounts Assistant & Kiva Coordinator at Milango Financial Services gave me deep knowledge of financial systems like QuickBooks and the MBWIN Loan tracking system. I was also responsible for loan processing, disbursements, and, notably, fundraised 10 million in my first month as Kiva coordinator.Digital Skills & Career StrategyMy experience in IT sales provides crucial insight into the technology and digital career topics I cover:I worked as an Associate Business Manager at Tally Solutions and an Account Manager/IT Sales at Mitsumi Distribution, where I managed IT accounts and strategically drove sales of products like printers, computers, and servers. They are Asian owned firms and I learnt alot from them.Let's ConnectI am committed to transparency and value your trust. You can verify my professional background and connect with me here:LinkedIn Profile: www.linkedin.com/in/moses-wafula-b0765558Email: editor(@)) livelife.keLocation: Nairobi, Kenya