Scheduled Power Outages Affecting 10 Kenyan Counties on Tuesday

Kenya Power has scheduled power interruptions across various regions in 10 counties. The outages, which will occur between 8 am and 5 pm, are part of routine maintenance aimed at ensuring the stability and efficiency of the power supply network. Here’s a breakdown of the areas affected and the specific times for each county.

Nairobi: Residents of Nairobi will experience power cuts from 9 am to 5 pm. The affected areas include 1st Parklands, Ita Road, Swami Papa Road, Batubatu East, parts of 2nd Parklands, Jaralam Road, Mpaka Road, Ring Road, Mwanzi Road, Shivachi Road, Banderi Road, and Masari Road. This interruption may impact businesses and households in these areas, so residents are advised to prepare in advance.

Makueni: In Makueni, the power interruptions are scheduled from 9 am to 5 pm. Affected areas include Itangini Market, Kaumoni, Ngoluni, Kisau Girls, Mbumbuni Market, No Nyanya, Ngaa, Kithungo, Tawa, Kalawani, Wanzauni, Kikima, Mavindu, Uvaani, and Kyuu Nzeveni. These outages may disrupt daily activities, particularly in market areas and schools, so residents should plan accordingly.

Bomet: Parts of Bomet will face power cuts from 9 am to 4 pm. The areas affected include Kapletundo Market, Kimolwet Market, Kimawit, Chebango EPZ, Kipketii Primary, Kamogoso, Chebole Market, and Daima Dairies. Business operations and school activities in these locations might be impacted, requiring advance preparations.

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Nyandarua: Nyandarua will experience power interruptions from 9 am to 5 pm. Areas such as Weru, Githabai, Kwa Joma, Koinange, Gituro, Kiahuko, Kwa White, Kirima, Kwa Ben, Elmer Resort, Rimiflora, Murungaru Center, Top Harvest Farm, Memo Centre, Turasha, Mwangaza, Kihumbu, Jura, Lereshwa, Neema Children’s Home, and nearby customers will be affected. Residents should anticipate potential disruptions to daily routines and make necessary arrangements.

Uasin Gishu: In Uasin Gishu, power cuts will occur from 10 am to 5 pm. The affected locations include Kapseret Lemook, Mosombor School, Kapteldon, Nilkath Quarry, Shajnaand, and Quarry. Schools and local businesses should prepare for the impact of these outages on their operations.

Kisii: Power interruptions in Kisii are scheduled from 8 am to 4 pm. The areas affected include Nyamataro Market, Kiamwasi Youth Polytechnic, Kiamwasi Dispensary, Nyamorenyo, and Mochengo. Residents and businesses in these areas should be prepared for disruptions.

Homa Bay: Homa Bay will experience power cuts from 9 am to 5 pm, affecting Sukari Industry, Oridi Girls, Ligodho, Pala Kamenya, and Riat Market. The outages may impact industrial and educational activities in these areas.

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Nyeri: Nyeri residents will face power interruptions from 9 am to 4 pm in Zinc, Giathugu, South Tetu Girls Secondary School, Mweru, and Mihuti. Educational institutions and households should plan for the temporary loss of power.

Laikipia: In Laikipia, the power cuts will be from 9 am to 4:30 pm, affecting Doldol Market, Olkinyei, Kiwanja Ndege, Illipollei, Kaimanjo, and Ol-Donyiro. The outages may disrupt market activities and daily routines.

Kiambu: Power disruptions in Kiambu are scheduled from 9 am to 5 pm. The areas affected include Rironi, Kiroe, Ngecha, Mahinga, KBC Rironi, Gitangu, Ngecha, Tilisi, Nduma, Mirithu, Swatch, and Luquman Petrol Station. Residents and businesses should prepare for interruptions during these hours.

Kenya Power’s scheduled outages are part of regular maintenance to enhance service reliability. Residents in the affected counties should plan ahead to mitigate the impact of these power interruptions on their daily activities.

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