Kenya Power lists areas set to experience power outage on July 1
Kenya Power has announced scheduled electricity interruptions in parts of Nyeri, Tharaka Nithi, Kisumu, Kitui and Nandi counties on Wednesday, July 1, 2026, to facilitate planned maintenance of the power network.
According to the utility company, the planned outages will affect customers for varying hours depending on the location.
“Good evening. Kindly receive the areas scheduled for maintenance tomorrow,” Kenya Power announced.
Affected areas
In Nyeri County, electricity will be interrupted from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm.
Areas to be affected include Ragati Primary School, Mawasco Karatina, Karura Coffee Factory, Karura Primary School, Eng. Maina, Gathumbi, Mathare, parts of Unjiru, Ngari Junior, Gikumbo Market, Gikumbo Secondary School, Kiandara, Shauri Moyo, Gathambo TBC, Kiamigwi, Gaturumo-ini TBC, Gaikuyu Market, Safaricom and Airtel booster stations, as well as neighbouring customers.
Power will also be unavailable in Warazo Jet and Kimahuri from 9.00 am to 5.00 p.m. The interruption will affect Warazo Jet, Kithukine, Ebenezer, Kairi, Kimahuri, Island Dispensary, Kabaru and surrounding areas.

Customers in Tharaka Nithi County will experience a power outage from 8.30 am to 5.00 pm.
The affected areas include Igamatundu Primary School and Dispensary, Gicheru Village, Kamwimbi Secondary School, Yogari Primary School, Kathuriri Village and adjacent customers.
Similarly, in Kisumu County, power will be interrupted from 9.00 am to 2.00 pm.
The outage will affect Obwolo, Guba, Disciple of Mercy, Mamboleo Slaughter, Ndugu Transporters, Kisumu Concrete and nearby customers.
According to the utility company, in Kitui County, Kitui County, residents of Kithyoko Village and neighbouring areas will be without electricity from 8.00 am to 5.00 pm.

While in Nandi County, power will be interrupted between 9.30 am and 5.00 pm.
The scheduled outage will affect residents and business owners in Maraba, Senetwo, Kamelilo, Songhor, Soba River and surrounding areas.
Kenya Power said the planned interruptions are part of routine maintenance aimed at improving the reliability and stability of electricity supply.
Customers in the affected areas have been advised to plan ahead and take the necessary precautions during the outage period.