gesowan wrote:we are at 16 heading to 15
!@#$%^& Kenya Power always on the news for the wrong reasons.
DN 18.06.2013 wrote:The economic report adversely mentioned Kenya Power, which is said to be capturing only 85 per cent of potential revenue in sale of electricity.
According to the Kenya Public Expenditure Review of 2010, the State-owned electricity seller suffers transmission and distribution losses of 18 per cent compared to the acceptable practice of 10 per cent.
Consequently, electricity connection rates remain high at an average of Sh35,000, which is above the budget for most rural households, leading to a connection rate of less than 30 per cent in the entire country.
Bure Kabisa, MYKPesa Nane plans to be shilingi when he grows up.