4 counties that will be affected by power interruptions today

Kenya Power and Lighting Company has announced scheduled power blackouts on Monday, June 24, affecting various areas between 8 am and 5 pm.

The counties affected are Nairobi, Kericho, Murang’a, and Bomet. The specific areas and times are as follows:

Nairobi:

  • Jogoo Road: Makongeni Secondary, parts of Kaloleni Estate, Ojimbo, Makongeni World Bank Quarters, and adjacent customers (9:00 am – 5:00 pm).

Kericho:

  • Chepsengeny
  • Changoi Junction: South Rift Hospital, Jericho, Kapsuser Market, Chebown Market, Changoi Road Junction, Tegat Market, Kaptebeswet Market, Chebungongon, Kipsolu, and adjacent customers (9:00 am – 3:00 pm).

Bomet:

  • Bomet Town
  • Stegro Tea Factory
  • Motigo Tea Factory
  • Greenfields Tea Factory
  • Kisyet Tea Factory
  • Kapkimolwa Quarry
  • Ajiwa Mulot
  • Mara Fairmount Hotel
  • Famous Gates Hotels
  • Korokwony Millers
  • Longisa Hospital
  • Tenwek Mission Hospital
  • Tenwek CTC
  • Kapkwen Market
  • Chebunyo Market
  • Siongiroi Market
  • Kabolecho Market
  • Marty Market
  • Lalela Farm
  • Sigor Market
  • Makimeny
  • Mogor
  • Labotiet
  • Silibwet Market
  • Merigi Market
  • Kembu Market
  • Mulot Market
  • Longisa Market
  • Chemaner Market
  • Tegat
  • Chelymos Hospital
  • County Government Offices
  • County Commissioner’s Office
  • Meja
  • Lenana
  • Kapoleseroi
  • Kataret
  • Kamaget
  • Olbutyo
  • Sachora
  • Fair Hills Hotel
  • Willis Hotel
  • Kipsarwet
  • Koibeyon
  • Cheboigong
  • Siloam Hospital
  • Kaboson Market
  • Lelaitich
  • Kabolwo Kitoben
  • Mugango
  • Njerian
  • Bomet East
  • Bomet Central
  • Chepalungu
  • Adjacent customers (8:00 am – 5:00 pm).

Murang’a:

  • Njunu
  • Ndakaini
  • Chomo
  • Kahunyu
  • Njunu Tea Factory
  • Kigoro Water
  • Kanunga
  • Rukungu
  • Ndakaini
  • WaKabuku
  • Gituro
  • Kiruga
  • Kiawangenye
  • Kirika
  • Nduti Tea Factory
  • Kiangari
  • Kimandi
  • Wanyaga
  • Ndiara
  • Kimotho
  • SK
  • Adjacent customers (9:00 am – 5:00 pm).

Kenya Power conducts these periodic planned electricity supply interruptions to facilitate the upgrading of its powerline systems.