kenyapower is in a fix it has been upgrading it's transmission lines by replacing woden poles with concrete that I must say is one hell of an upgrade(costwise) they have also constructed new substation to enhance efficiency.
All these uppgrades require considerable amount of cash.The govt want KPLC to borrow while KPLC thinks that would not be sustainable for long and it might impact on their bottomline if power continue to be subsidised with no corresponding govt funding.
This parastatal is unique in that it holds the future of so many bluechip companies,it is a sensitive company.any hit on its balance sheet can be catastrophic.
Ketraco has eased part of KPLC burden but at the sametime KPLC has not exploited its full potential...what happened to the project of supplying Data. A partnership with one of the telcos would rake in billions in data transmission fees to individual homes.
'......to the acknowledgment of the mystery of God, and of the Father, and of Christ; 3 In whom are hid all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge.' Colossians 2:2-3