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Interruption of Electricity Supply Interruption of WESTERN REGION Electricity Supply Notice is hereby given under rule 27 of the Electric Power Rules PARTS OF BUNGOMA COUNTY That the electricity supply will be interrupted as here under: AREA: BUNGOMA TOWN (It is necessary to interrupt supply periodically in order to facilitate DATE: Sunday 02.08.2020 TIME: 8.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. maintenance and upgrade of power lines to the network; to connect new Bungoma Town, Kanduyi, Kimwanga Mkt, Malaba Rd, Sangalo Institute, customers or to replace power lines during road construction, etc.) Salama Bakery, St. Domiano Hosp, Lumboka Hosp & adjacent customers. NAIROBI REGION SOUTH NYANZA REGION PARTS OF NAIROBI COUNTY PARTS OF KISII COUNTY AREA: ITUMBE MARKET, OGEMBO MARKET AREA: KAREN DATE: Monday 03.08.2020 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. DATE: Thursday 06.08.2020 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. Itumbe Mkt, Itumbe T/Fact, Nyabunde, Kiongóngí, Itibo, Sameta Boys, Rise, Marula Lane, Hemming Ways, Mbagathi Ridge, Primate Research, H Young, Ogembo T/Fact, Mosora, Itare & adjacent customers. Kazuri, Part of Bogani Rd, Part Ololua Ridge, KEPHIS, KCB Training, Acacia Lane & adjacent customers. AREA: NYAGESENDA, MANGA ISECHA DATE: Wednesday 05.08.2020 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. AREA: PART OF MOMBASA ROAD Nyagesenda, Manga Isecha, Metembe, Kegogi Mkt, Eronge Mkt & adjacent DATE: Sunday 09.08.2020 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. customers. Imara Daima Railway Station, ASL, Polythene Industries, Phillips Business Park, UR Home, Schneider Electric, Hyundai Motors, Total Airport View, AREA: GESIEKA, RIKENYE PRIMARY Doshi, Liberty Plaza, Canon industries, Metallart & adjacent customers. DATE: Thursday 06.08.2020 TIME: 9.00 A.M. - 3.00 P.M. Gesieka Mkt & Village, Bonyamatuta Village, Rikenye Pri & Village & adjacent PARTS OF MAKUENI COUNTY customers. AREA: MALIVANI DATE: Tuesday 04.08.2020 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. PARTS OF HOMA BAY COUNTY SEKU, Malivani Prison, Malivani Mkt, Itandi, Kitikyumu Mkt & adjacent AREA: OMBOGO, OLARE, OURU customers. DATE: Monday 03.08.2020 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. Straridge Hotel, Tourist Hotel, Nyalkinyi Mkt, HASS Petrol, Ngegu Police Stn, AREA: MTITO ANDEI God Bondo Mkt, Ombogo Girls, Olare Mkt, Kadel Mkt, Kandiege Mkt, Ouru DATE: Wednesday 05.08.2020 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. Mkt, Kodula Mkt, St. Bakhita Sec & adjacent customers. Mtito Andei Town, Kambu, Machinery, Kinyambu & adjacent customers. AREA: BEYOND WELFARE MARKET PARTS OF NYAMIRA COUNTY DATE: Thursday 06.08.2020 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. AREA: KERITOR, NGOINA, KIBUGAT Matiliku, Kalamba, Upendo, Nziu & adjacent customers. DATE: Monday 03.08.2020 TIME: 9.00 A.M. - 5.00 P.M. Keritor Fact, Ngoina Est, Sotik Highland Fact, Kibugat Village, Kelunet PARTS OF MACHAKOS COUNTY W/Pump, Kelunet Village & adjacent customers. AREA: KOMA DATE: Thursday 06.08.2020 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 2.00 P.M. PARTS OF MIGORI COUNTY Koma, Malaa, Kware, Joska, Ndovoini, Muusini, Sunshine, EPZ, Kaseveni, AREA: AYEGO, RIAT, ALOMA Misuuni, Mutalia, Mitatini, Mbiani, Kantafu & adjacent customers. DATE: Tuesday 04.08.2020 TIME: 8.30 A.M. - 5.00 P.M. Ayego Mkt, Goglo Pri Sch, Adiel Kala, Nyakweri Mkt, Nyakweri NIB Offices, AREA: PART OF MASII, KATOLONI Shirikisho, Wath Ongér, Centre, Anthony Oyier Home, Agengá Sec Sch & DATE: Thursday 06.08.2020 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. Safaricom Booster, Sere & Angugo Pri Schs, Modi Sec Sch, Lwanda Magwar Katangi, SEKU Univ, Ikombe Mkt, Kyua Mkt, Kisesini, Syokisinga Mkt, S/Center & H/Centre, Magungu, Tuku Pri Sch, Kibuon Mkt & Sec Sch, Ndiwa Kenyatta Mkt, Tinganga, Mathingau, Kitheuni Mkt, Kikesa, Miondoni Mkt & Mkt & Sec Sch, Diruma Posho Mill, Obware Sec Sch & H/Centre, Riat Mkt, adjacent customers. Ngíra Safaricom Booster, Aloma Centre, Ongeng Mkt, Okok Pri & Sec Schs, Kanyamwa Airtel Booster, Kobodo Mkt, Mirogi Mkt, Ruma National Park, St. Joseph Mirogi Complex, Ndhiwa Shiners, Magina Mkt, Kanyangasi Mkt, CENTRAL RIFT REGION Luanda Kowuor Mkt, Ogango Mkt, Ombo Mkt, Ndhiwa Mkt, Village Resort, Acorn Community, Sukari Industries, Pala Koguta Mkt, Miranga Mkt, PARTS OF NAKURU COUNTY Kalamindi Mkt, Ratanga Mkt, Mikumi Hills, Sori Mkt, Magunga Mkt, Nyandiwa Mkt & adjacent customers. AREA: EGERTON UNIVERSITY, MAUCHE DATE: Tuesday 04.08.2020 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. Green Valley, Egerton Univ, Ngondu, Kihingore, Store Mbili, Naishi, Bagaria, Fontana Flower Farm, Mauche, Sopa Lodge Nakuru, Sonjamni Flowers, Bliss Flora, Kenya Highlands, Njokerio, Biston, Nesuit, Uwanja wa Ndege, Njoro Huruma Est, Njoro Sub-District Hosp, Egerton Golf Est, Ngongori Farm, Pwani & adjacent customers. PARTS OF NYANDARUA COUNTY AREA: MAWINGU, MACHINNERY, MIHARATI DATE: Thursday 06.08.2020 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. Whole of Mawingu Center, Tigoni, Mount Kipipiri Golf, St. John Machinery, Kabati, Kahiga, Machinery Bakery, Whole of Miharati, Manunga & adjacent customers. AREA: WANJOHI, KIAMBOGO, GETABUSH For further information, contact DATE: Friday 07.08.2020 TIME: 9.00 A.M. - 5.00 P.M. The nearest Kenya Power office Whole of Wanjohi Center, Kiambogo, Mukeu, Kianjogu, Rayeta, Getabush & adjacent customers. Interruption Notices may be viewed at www.kplc.co.ke Interruption of COAST REGION Electricity Supply PARTS OF MOMBASA COUNTY Notice is hereby given under rule 27 of the Electric Power Rules AREA: UTANGE, MWEMBELEGEZA That the electricity supply will be interrupted as here under: DATE: Monday 03.08.2020 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. (It is necessary to interrupt supply periodically in order to facilitate Utange, Wema Centre, Naivas Bamburi, Kidarajani, Fisheries, maintenance and upgrade of power lines to the network; to connect new Mwembelegeza, Vescon Ests, Railway Annex, Kwa Bulo, Kwa Rasta, customers or to replace power lines during road construction, etc.) Bombolulu Est & adjacent customers. AREA: SORI TOWNSHIP, OODI AREA: LIKONI, MTONGWE DATE: Wednesday 05.08.2020 TIME: 8.30 A.M. - 5.00 P.M. DATE: Tuesday 04.08.2020 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. Whole of Sori Township, Raguda, Sori Hosp, Sunrise, Sori Lakeside Hosp, Likoni Police, Kenya Navy Mtongwe Base, NYS Mtongwe, Peleleza, Base Kiranda, St. Camillus Hosp, Golgotha Brothers, Paul Odendo, Airtel Booster, Titanium, Likoni School for the Blind, Mtongwe Village, Mweza Village, Kopala Pri Sch, Gunga Pri Sch, Oodi Beach, Nyamanga, Agulu Muok, God Mtongwe Girls, KPA Staff Houses, Kaydee, Likoni H/Centre, Mwinyi Babu Rd, Oloo Sec Sch & adjacent customers. Jamvi la Wageni, Mshale, Dar-Ul-Ulum, Kenya Ferry Offices & adjacent customers. AREA: NYANDEMA, BANDE DATE: Thursday 06.08.2020 TIME: 8:30 A.M. - 5.00 P.M. Namba Kodero, Miroche Pri Sch, Passionate Sisters, Nyandema S/Centre & Sec Sch, Nyandago Sec Sch, Sagenya, Koweru, Ongoche S/Centre, Mariba, Nyakore, Othoch Rakuom S/Centre, Bande Mkt & Sec Sch, Nyamache Pri Sch, Olando Apilo, Kanga Onditi, Ochuna, Ota SDA, Nyangere, Tagache, Wiser Sec Sch, Rabwao Safaricom Booster & Sec Sch, Muhuru Bay Immigration, KRA Offices, Muhuru Bay Airtel Booster, Muhuru Bay Centre, Fisheries, Senye Sec Sch, Kumoni Sec Sch & Safaricom Booster & adjacent customers. MT. KENYA REGION PARTS OF LAIKIPIA COUNTY AREA: LIKII, THINGITHU VILLAGES DATE: Wednesday 05.08.2020 TIME: 8.00 A.M. - 4.00 P.M. Thingithu 1, 2 & 3, Ruai, KCC, Nanyuki PGH, Blue Gum, Likii, Lunatic, Kilimo & adjacent customers. NORTH EASTERN REGION PARTS OF KIAMBU COUNTY AREA: MAI MAHIU, NGEMA PUMPING STATION DATE: Friday 07.08.2020 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. Ewaso Kedong’, Najire Girls, Karima Girls Sch, Earth Station, Ngema Pumping Stn, Mai Mahiu SGR Substation, Mai Mahiu, Part of Mai Mahiu Kijabe, Kijabe Hosp, Kirenga, Escarpment, Mbauni, Ewasnarok Rd, Longonot, IDP Camp, Msafiri & adjacent customers. AREA: LIMURU, RUKUMA, MAGUMU DATE: Friday 07.08.2020 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. Part of Limuru Town, Equity Bank Limuru, Whole of Manguo, Proctor & Allan, Furaha Sch, Foot Plus, Olive Farm, Ngarariga Mkt, Murengeti, Bibirioni, Gitithia, Mathore, Nyambare, Whole of Escarpment, Kabunge, Kambaa Centre, Kambaa High Sch, Lari High Sch, Kimende Town, Carbacid, Magina, Kijabe Maingi, Whole of Kinale, Kinale High Sch, Uttum, Afrodine Co., Soko Mjinga & adjacent customers. AREA: KWA MBIRA, KAMANDURA, KBC DATE: Friday 07.08.2020 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. Part of Limuru Town, National Bank, Co-op Bank, Auto Springs, Whole of Kwa Mbira S/Centre, Ngenia High Sch, Tiekunu, Thigio, Gitutha, Ndeiya, Rwacumari, Ndioni, Dunyu Njenga, Stephjoy Boys High Sch, St. Mary’s Rwamburi, Nation Media, Bibilia Husema Services, Part of Rironi, Kobil Kamandura, Kenol, Gulf Energy, Total Kamandura, Gatarakwa, Ndeiya Dispensary, St. Mary’s Mission Hosp, Tarabana, Fresh An Juici, Tarabana & adjacent customers. PARTS OF KITUI COUNTY AREA: KUNDA KINDU, KASIKI, WIKILILYE DATE: Wednesday 05.08.2020 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. Kunda Kindu, County Assembly, Kasiki, Wikililye, Mulango, Nzambani, Chuluni, Nzangathi, Miambani, Zombe, Kyamatu, Mwitika, Kisasi, Mbitini, Mosa, Ikanga, Voo, Kinakoni & adjacent customers. For further information, contact The nearest Kenya Power office AREA: MUTITU, ENDAU, MALALANI DATE: Thursday 06.08.2020 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. Interruption Notices may be viewed at Mutitu, Kavuti, Endau, Malalani, Kaliku, Mwambiu, Nyaani, Yonyee Mkts & adjacent customers. www.kplc.co.ke .
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