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Kenya Power and Lighting Company (KPLC) announced planned electricity interruptions as a part of the network maintenance to improve service delivery on March, 3rd.

Interior CS Kipchumba Murkomen noted that Kenya Power filed a formal complaint with police, leading to detainment of some suspects for questioning

Kenya Power filed an application under certificate of urgency seeking orders against Nairobi county for dumping waste at its Stima Plaza offices in Nairobi.

Kenya Power said the planned electricity interruption on Wednesday, February 26 is normal, as it is meant to facilitate system maintenance in the affected areas.

KPLC has planned maintenance in three counties on Tuesday, February 25. The affected counties, including Nairobi, will remain without power for at most nine hours.

The Kenyan government, through EPRA, has introduced new power licensing regulations for 2024, requiring individuals and companies to obtain various licenses.

KPLC has planned maintenance in three counties on Thursday, February 20. The affected counties, including Nairobi, will remain without power for at most eight hours.

Kenya Power plans to connect 290,000 new customers to the electricity grid through the last-mile connectivity programme as power demand surges nationwide.

Kenya Power has advised its customers to opt to bank to purchase tokens after the failure of the MPesa pay bill that is normally used by the customers.
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