NAIROBI, Kenya – If you live in Nandi, Kisumu, or Kakamega, brace yourself for a day without electricity.
Kenya Power has announced scheduled maintenance work that will see parts of these counties experience power interruptions on Friday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
So, if you were planning on a Netflix binge or a work-from-home day, it might be time to make alternate plans.
Where Will the Blackout Hit?
Kenya Power’s maintenance team will be rolling out upgrades across multiple locations, affecting thousands of residents and businesses. Here’s a breakdown of the areas set to experience outages:
- Nandi County – Kabirer Centre, Kabirer Primary, and Kabirer Coffee will be in the dark for most of the day.
- Kisumu County – Muhoroni Market, Chemelil Factory, Kopere Market, Holo Kopere, and surrounding areas will be affected.
- Kakamega County – Key areas including Kakamega Town, Musoli, Shinyalu, Shimanyiro, and Lubao will also be without power.
Why the Outage?
According to Kenya Power, the scheduled blackout is part of routine maintenance aimed at enhancing service reliability and reducing unplanned outages in the future.
While power cuts are never fun, the company insists that these upgrades are necessary to keep the grid stable and efficient.
If you’re wondering why these interruptions always seem to happen at the most inconvenient times, you’re not alone.
But Kenya Power’s move aligns with efforts to modernize the grid, ensuring long-term benefits for businesses and households alike.
Good evening, kindly receive the scheduled power maintenance for tomorrow; Friday, 28.03.2025. ^GA
How to Stay Ahead of the Blackout
A full-day outage can throw a wrench in your plans, but a little preparation can go a long way. Here are some quick survival tips:
- Charge up – Power banks, laptops, and phones should be fully juiced before 9 a.m.
- Stock up on essentials – If you rely on electricity for cooking, have an alternative plan.
- Work smart – If you need Wi-Fi, consider relocating to an area unaffected by the blackout.
While scheduled power outages can be frustrating, they’re a small price to pay for a more stable grid in the long run. Until then, keep those candles and flashlights handy!