mwanahisa wrote:@Cde, in the short term, in my views this is negative for KGN. It means their supply pipeline is not keeping up with the (suppressed) demand.
mwanahisa, Kengen can only supply as much to the national grid. It has many projects in the pipeline as has been detailed before in Wazua.
As you say, it is no longer a monopoly and there are many suppliers ready to fill the gap, if any.
But with Kenya economy still growing, as Cde Monomotapa says, it will currently sell everything that it produces. How is that negative?
Cde, have I "got it?"
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