Africa today is again the subject of controversy and mutual accusations of “neocolonialism” among the great powers. In the context of a significant Chinese presence, large volumes of American investments, post-colonial influence of former western metropolies, Russia is entering the arena. A new round of discussion about Russian economic prospects in Africa came in 2019, after the organization of the first Russia – Africa Forum. This gave impetus to the conduct of new studies on Russian influence in Africa and forecasting of further developments. The article analyzes the Russian non-military presence in the markets of two countries of Central and East Africa – the Republic of Kenya and the Republic of the Congo. The author relies on cross-evidence from Russian and African experts, whom the author had the opportunity to meet during scientific trips to these countries. The “return” of Russia to Africa in some countries of sub-Saharan Africa is beyond doubt. However, the return strategy does not yet have clear forms and objectives. The economic imperatives dictated by the uncertainty and turbulence of the world economy today set Moscow to restore influence in some African countries, while the author finds it interesting that the beneficiaries and main participants in this return are not only major players in the Russian extractive industries, but also private enterprises of small and medium business. In the current crisis conditions, there is a set of recommendations for Russian business suggested in conclusion, and possible measures of state support are indicated.