KPLC Announces Power Interruptions in Four Counties for Maintenance Work

The Kenya Power and Lighting Company (KPLC) issued a notice announcing power interruptions across several regions in Kenya for Monday, September 9th. This scheduled maintenance is part of KPLC’s ongoing efforts to enhance the reliability and efficiency of the country’s power supply. The interruptions will affect various parts of Nairobi, Kiambu, Vihiga, and Kisii counties. Below are the details of the planned outages and the specific areas impacted.

Nairobi County

In Nairobi County, residents and businesses will experience power interruptions from 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. The affected areas include Mobil Plaza, Gertrude Children’s Hospital, Serengeti Road, Naivasha Road, Muthaiga, parts of Limuru Road, 6th Parklands Avenue, and surrounding neighborhoods. These areas are key commercial and residential zones, and the outage is expected to impact a range of activities. The interruption will affect healthcare services at Gertrude Children’s Hospital, commercial operations in areas like Mobil Plaza, and residential households across the specified neighborhoods. KPLC has advised residents and businesses to plan accordingly to minimize disruption to their daily activities. Essential services, including emergency healthcare, should have contingency plans in place.

Kiambu County

Power will be interrupted in Kiambu County from 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. The regions affected by the outage include Farmers Choice, Nyambare, Murengeti, Kinyogori, Uplands Police Station, Githirioni, Mutosi, Nyamweru, and Kwaregen, among others. Kiambu is known for its bustling agricultural and residential communities, and the power cut will impact various aspects of daily life. Agricultural activities, local businesses, and community services may face disruptions due to the outage. KPLC has urged residents to make necessary preparations to mitigate the impact of the power cut on their activities. This includes ensuring that perishable goods are stored properly and that any critical operations have alternative power solutions.

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Vihiga County

In Vihiga County, the power interruptions will affect a wide range of areas, though the specific times have not been detailed. The affected locations include Eregi TTC, Eregi Mission, Eregi Distillers, Madivini, Shianjetso, Kegondi Health Center, Lusiola Secondary School, Chandumba, Kigulienyi, Mudete Tea Factory, Mudete Market, Evojo, Bendera, Kisatiru, Vohovole, Mudete Water Pump, Digula, Wasundi, Kiritu, Jemovo, Kisangula, Simboyi, Inyali, Muhalia, Munoywa, Hamnoywa, Mutambi, and Gaigedi. This extensive list reflects the broad scope of the maintenance work, affecting both urban and rural communities. Institutions like the Kegondi Health Center and Lusiola Secondary School will be directly impacted, potentially affecting their operations. The interruption at key locations like the Mudete Tea Factory and Mudete Market may also disrupt local economic activities. Residents and businesses are encouraged to make necessary arrangements to handle the power outages, such as backup power sources and rescheduling critical activities.

Kisii County

Kisii County will also experience power interruptions throughout the day, although the exact timings have not been specified. The areas affected include Nyosia, Keumbu, Eremo, Keboba, Nyabisabo, Ibeno, Nyanturago, Kabosi, Irondi, Kiamokama Factory, Kirwa, Kangwana, Chirichiro, Riondonga, Mwembe, Borangi, Nyamache Factory, Maji Mazuri, Kionduso, Kebuko, Nyamache Market, Kiobegi, Gionseri, Tukiamwana, Igare, Emenwa, Boitangare, Nyamagwa, and surrounding regions. The power cut will impact several key sectors, including local markets, factories, and community services. The Nyamache Factory and Nyamache Market are significant economic hubs, and their temporary closure could affect local trade and employment. Residents should prepare by ensuring their essential services and appliances are adequately managed during the outage.

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Conclusion

KPLC’s scheduled maintenance work is a crucial part of its commitment to improving the reliability and efficiency of Kenya’s power infrastructure. While the planned power interruptions may cause temporary inconvenience, the long-term benefits of enhanced service reliability are significant. KPLC appreciates the cooperation and understanding of its customers as it undertakes these essential maintenance activities.

Residents in the affected areas are advised to plan ahead to minimize the impact of the outages on their daily lives. This includes preparing for any potential disruptions to essential services, ensuring that backup power solutions are in place if needed, and staying informed about any updates from KPLC. For further information or assistance, customers can reach out to KPLC’s customer service or visit their local service centers.

KPLC is committed to restoring power as quickly as possible and thanks its customers for their patience and support during this maintenance period.

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