Kenya Power Sets Date for Closure of All Payment Counters
A major change is coming for Kenya Power customers as the utility moves closer to a fully digital future, with traditional service channels set to disappear over the next year.
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A major change is coming for Kenya Power customers as the utility moves closer to a fully digital future, with traditional service channels set to disappear over the next year.
Kenya Power recently increased power tariffs by Ksh4, with power bills expected to soar with the fluctuating fuel prices.
The move is to bridge the gap between supply and demand of electricity in the country, and the government has been forced to seek futher alternatives for this move.
[Capital FM] NAIROBI,Kenya,June 3-Kenyan households, businesses and manufacturers will continue paying current electricity rates after the government withdrew a retail electricity...
Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi announced that Kenya Power has withdrawn a proposed retail electricity tariff review application, which could have raised electricity costs f...
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- The Ministry of Energy and Petroleum has announced the withdrawal of a retail electricity tariff review application that had been submitted by Kenya Power a...
The arrest comes amid concerns of bribery allegations against the police officials, who often demand high amounts of money to reconnect power.
The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has introduced three new charges that will inflate your May 2026 power bill. The energy regulatory body announced the changes v...
The move comes at a time when many households and businesses have continued to complain about high electricity bills and the rising cost of living.
As June 2026 electricity bills begin to reach consumers, many Kenyans are expected to feel the impact of the latest EPRA power price adjustments.
There had been growing fears and concerns over proposals to increase electricity prices, a key component in production and household consumption across various sectors.
The explanation comes amid reports that the transformers were being transferred to Ol-Kalou ahead of the July 17 by-election.
Millions of Kenyan homes could finally get electricity, but contractors standing in the way are running out of time.
Ghana’s National Petroleum Authority (NPA) has hosted a delegation from Kenya’s Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) as part of efforts to strengthen regulatory coopera...
The move will see Kenyans pay more for power in July 2026, even as many businesses and households grapple with an already tough economy.
Rwanda is taking a different approach from its East African neighbours as governments search for billions of dollars to expand electricity access.
WAKAZI wa eneo bunge la Mbeere North, Kaunti ya Embu, wamelalamikia kuondolewa kwa transfoma za umeme miezi minane tu baada ya serikali kuwaunganishia umeme kupitia mpango wa Last...
The latest clarification is expected to provide relief to customers who may find themselves in similar situations and are seeking ways to recover funds used in erroneous token purc...
The announcement comes amid public concern over a potential rise in electricity costs following Kenya Power's proposal to review electricity tariffs.
KAMPUNI ya stima Kenya (KPLC) imekanusha madai kuwa iliondoa transfoma 15 kutoka maeneo mbalimbali katika eneo bunge la Mbeere North, Kaunti ya Embu, kwa sababu za kisiasa, ikisema...
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Electricity costs declined by Sh0.27 per kilowatt-hour (kWh) in June, providing relief to households and businesses grappling with rising operating expenses...
The move follows the lapse of a 21-day grace period that the company had given residents with unauthorised meter connections.
Should the project materialise, it is expected to generate between 1,000 and 3,000 megawatts of electricity, significantly boosting Kenya’s power supply.
The lawsuit comes days after KPC announced changes to tender and procurements, moving them to its official website, effectively ending newspaper announcements.
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