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4 counties to be affected by Saturday blackout

Kenya Power workers. PHOTO/@KenyaPower/X
Kenya Power workers. PHOTO/@KenyaPower/X

Kenya Power has announced a temporary blackout expected to affect four counties on Saturday, June 29, 2024.

The utility company explained that the blackout, which will affect several areas in Nairobi, Kiambu, Uasin Gishu, and Trans Nzoia counties, is necessary for routine network maintenance.

In Nairobi County, the blackout will occur in Babadogo from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. The affected areas include Roy Transporters, Kenafric Confectionary Factory, Kenafric Sweet Factory, LG Harries, Unicorn, Babadogo Secondary School, Trade Setters Industries, Babadogo Business Park, Kenafric Business Park, Babadogo Laundry Village, Babadogo Mosque, Sai Raj, Riverside Estate, Kariadudu, Kariobangi Market, Gitathuru, and adjacent customers.

Kiambu County will experience a blackout in Kikuyu Town and Sigona from 12:00 am to 4:00 pm. Areas affected include Kikuyu Town, Kidfarmaco, Gitaru, Regen, Magana Factories, Muthiga, Zambezi, KARI Complex, Muthure, Cura, Gikuni, Nyathuna, Ondiri, Karai, Lusigeti Market, Lusigeti, Nachu, and adjacent customers.

In Uasin Gishu County, the blackout will affect Sinendet Centre from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. The affected areas include Sinendet Centre, Sakam Quarry, Lower Kipkaren Centre, Upper Kipkaren Area, Nyengeilel Secondary School, Nyengeilel Centre, Murugusi Dispensary, Murugusi Primary School, Murugusi Centre, Musembe Market, Chepsaita, Magut Center, Ngayu Centre, Psorungai, Lumakanda Centre, Lumakanda Secondary School, Lumakanda Hospital, and adjacent customers.

Trans Nzoia County will experience a blackout in Kitale Town and Marambachi from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm. Several areas will be affected.

This includes Wamuini Centre, St. Joseph’s Boys High School, St. Joseph’s Girls High School, Kitale Airport, Birunda, Makhele, Machewa, Koikoi, Lukhome, Nyasiland, Western Seed Company, Kakunga, Lukosi, Kiungani, Toll Market, Baraton, Sister Fridah Hospital, Kinyoro, Panacal International, Saboti, Muroki, Elgon Tea Factory, Kapretwa, Mengo, Gitwamba, Olkadongo, Manor House College, Nakami Farm, Museum, Laini Moja, County Government Offices, Gatua, Kephis, Moi Avenue, Vision Gate, Transmatt, Nyayo Market, District Hospital and  Milimani, Shimo la Tewa.

Additionally, Ambwere Plaza, Endebes Market, Suam Market, Centre Kwanza, Lessos Centre, Namanjalala Centre, Gumo’s Place, Gatua Centre, Annex Prison, Bidii Centre, Kitale Club, Jovenah, Kitale KCC, District Hospital, Cheranganyi Hospital, Tum’s Factory, GSU Kolongolo, GSU Kirita, Mitume, Matisi, Tuwani, Liavo, Seed Drier, Lukhuna, Kitale Industry, Kiminini, Big Tree, Ndalu, Brigidia, Tongaren, Sikhendu, Kisawai, Saboti, Simatwet, Khetias, Amagoro, Mlango, Cheptumbelio, and adjacent customers.

In Busia County, the blackout will affect Tanga, Kona, and Nambale from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Areas affected include Nasira, Kajoro, Kololo Farm, Nambale DC, Jua Kali, Frankmart Supermarket Nambale, Lugulu Malanga, Lwanyange, Mabunge, Ikondohera, Kisoko, Namahindi, and adjacent customers.

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