APO Group Partners with Kenyan Trend to Expand Pan-African News Distribution
APO Group the award-winning pan-African communications consultancy and press release distribution service, has announced a strategic content partnership with Kenyan Trend, a rapidly growing digital news platform renowned for its focus on Kenyan and regional stories.
Under the agreement, all press releases distributed by APO Group—including text, images, video, and audio—will be automatically published on Kenyan Trend. This ensures the platform’s audience gains direct access to authoritative, high-quality news from across Africa and beyond.
Kenyan Trend delivers daily coverage on breaking news, politics, business, community affairs, lifestyle, entertainment, and emerging regional issues. Its growing readership and commitment to credible reporting have positioned it as a trusted source for Kenyan audiences.
By joining APO Group’s partner ecosystem—which spans over 300 media organisations across Africa and globally—Kenyan Trend will:
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Access a continuous feed of premium, pan-African news content across key sectors;
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Strengthen its editorial offering with multimedia-rich content that boosts engagement;
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Benefit from wider visibility through Africa’s leading press release distribution service.
Astone Lukoye Keya, Senior Editor at Kenyan Trend, said: “We are excited to partner with APO Group, a respected organisation that shares our commitment to credible, impactful journalism. This collaboration allows us to expand the depth and diversity of our news coverage and better serve our readers.”
Nicolas Pompigne-Mognard, Founder and Chairman of APO Group, added: “This partnership supports our shared goal of promoting accurate, timely, and meaningful African news. APO Group’s network of media outlets ensures greater visibility, credibility, and impact for our partners. We’re proud to support Kenyan Trend in sharing Africa’s stories widely.”
This collaboration underscores both organisations’ commitment to a connected African media landscape where local voices are amplified, quality journalism is prioritised, and African stories are distributed reliably and at scale.

