Scheduled Power Outages in Nairobi, Nyeri, and Murang’a Counties on September 23, 2024

Today, September 23, 2024, residents and businesses in parts of Nairobi, Nyeri, and Murang’a counties will face scheduled power outages. These interruptions are necessary for maintenance and upgrades to the electrical infrastructure, ensuring a more reliable power supply in the future. The outages will occur in specific areas and during designated times, and residents are encouraged to plan accordingly to mitigate disruptions.

Nairobi County: Muthaiga Area

In Nairobi, the power outage will primarily affect the Muthaiga area. Starting at 9:00 AM and lasting until 5:00 PM, this interruption will impact several key locations, including the International Center for Research in Agroforestry (ICRAF), the United Nations offices, Karura Avenue, Muthaiga Road, and Karura Forest. These areas are known for their residential communities as well as various businesses and international organizations.

For residents and business owners in Muthaiga, it is crucial to prepare for the outage. Those relying on electricity for essential services should consider alternative arrangements, such as using generators or relocating critical operations to unaffected areas. With the duration of the outage spanning eight hours, individuals and businesses must plan their activities to ensure minimal disruption. It is advisable to charge electronic devices, complete urgent tasks, and secure perishable items in advance.

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Nyeri County: Ragati Tea Factory Area

Meanwhile, in Nyeri County, a similar power interruption will occur in the Ragati Tea Factory area. This outage is scheduled to begin at 8:00 AM and is also expected to last until 5:00 PM. The regions affected include Giakaibei, Nciumanu, Ndumanu, Kanjuri High School, Kariambi, Gitirna-Ini, Kinganga, Kianjiru-Ini, and the Karatina University Main Campus.

The planned outage poses a significant challenge for students, educators, and staff at Karatina University, where power is vital for conducting classes, studying, and other academic activities. As the day coincides with weekday classes, students are urged to prepare by ensuring their devices are fully charged and to adjust their schedules as necessary. Community members and local businesses should also consider how the lack of power may affect daily operations and make adjustments accordingly.

Murang’a County: Mununga and Gacharage Areas

In Murang’a County, the Mununga and Gacharage areas will experience power outages from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Key locations impacted include the Gacharage Tea Factory, Gacharage Market, and nearby neighborhoods such as Gikoe, Kinyona, Karinga, Njiris, and Githumu.

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This outage presents a unique challenge for local businesses, especially those that operate in the market. Vendors and shop owners should take precautions to safeguard their goods, particularly perishable items that may be affected by the lack of refrigeration. It’s advisable for businesses to inform customers in advance about the outage to manage expectations and minimize inconveniences.

Conclusion

As the scheduled power outages approach, residents and businesses in Nairobi, Nyeri, and Murang’a counties are encouraged to take proactive measures to prepare for the interruptions. While such outages can disrupt daily routines and operations, they are essential for maintaining the integrity and reliability of the electrical infrastructure.

Planning ahead—whether by securing backup power sources, adjusting schedules, or communicating with clients and customers—will help ease the impact of these outages. Local authorities and power companies appreciate the community’s understanding and cooperation during this necessary maintenance period, and they look forward to providing enhanced and uninterrupted power supply in the future.

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