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NAIROBI NORTH REGION AREA: RIDGEWAYS, THINDIGA, THURAYA AREA: PART of KILELESHWA, PART of KILIMANI DATE: Tuesday 09.02.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M AREA: PART OF GITANGA ROAD AREA: NOVA, KIST, KIRIGITI DATE: Wednesday 10.02.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. DATE: Wednesday 10.02.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. Part of Gitanga Rd, Othaya Rd, Part of Muthangari Rd & Nova Hotel, Riverside Estate, K.I.S.T., Kirigiti Township & a adjacent customers. djacent customers. Notice is hereby given under rule 27 of the Electric Power Rules that AREA: CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY, PART OF MAGADI ROAD, KWS AREA: MAKONGENI, KIANDUTU, KVM, UMMA UNIVERSITY the electricity supply will be interrupted as here under: DATE: Thursday 11.02.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. (It is necessary to interrupt supply periodically in order to DATE: Wednesday 10.02.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. facilitate maintenance and upgrade of power lines or equipment Catholic University, Hotel Troy, Brooke House Sch, Banda Sch, Saifee Makongeni Phase 4, 5, 8,10,11,12,13, Police Stn, Ananas Mall, Posta, for better quality supply; to connect new lines to the network; Park, Kipevu Rd, Giraffe Centre, Kisembe Rd, Mukoma Rd, Ndorobo Umma University, JUCA Ltd, Palmside Dairy, Chania Feeds, Maycorn, to connect new customers or to relocate power lines during road Rd, Muderendu Rd, Multi Media University, MMU Gate, Park Place, Muss, Soko Industries, Kenblest Bakery, Kevian, Capwell, Polysack, construction, etc.) Bogani East Rd, Magadi Rd Petrol Stn, Gems International Sch, Kikeni Makongeni Est, Gretsa, Kiandutu, Jungle Nut, KVM & adjacent customers. Rd & adjacent customers. NAIROBI NORTH REGION AREA: RIDGEWAYS, THINDIGA, THURAYA AREA: PART OF KILELESHWA, PART OF KILIMANI DATE: Tuesday 09.02.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. NAIROBI COUNTY DATE: Tuesday 09.02.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. Ridgeways Springs Rd, Walkabout, Ridgeways Mall, Ridgeways Inn AREA: WESTLANDS ROAD Part of Oloitoktok Rd, Part of Gitanga Rd, Ole Odume Rd, Diani Rd, Hotel, Ridgeways Rd & Its Environs, Ridgeways Catholic Church, Kigwa DATE: Saturday 13.02.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. Ngong Rd, Telkom Exchange, Riara Rd, Makindi Rd, Kenya Science, Farm, Suraya Est, Whole of Thindigwa Est, Mushroom Rd & Est, Barus Part of Westlands Rd, Riverside Est, Chiromo, Standard Bank Headquarters, Nakumatt Junction, Riara Lane, Makini Sch & adjacent customers. Est, Kugeria Est, Njathaini Rd, Fairview Est, Kiambu High Sch, Kiu River, Misha Towers, Harleys Ltd, AU Headquarters, CFC Bank & adjacent AREA: YAYA CENTRE, PART OF KILIMANI, NAKUMATT PRESTIGE Kiu Kenda, Mugumo Est, Parts of Gitamaiyo, Eden Ville Est, Ngegu Est, customers. DATE: Friday 12.02.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. Ibonia Est & adjacent customers. AREA: WAIYAKI WAY Part of Argwings Kodhek Rd, Ring Rd Kilimani, Galana Rd, Part of AREA: KAMUTHI, NYACABA, MARABA DATE: Tuesday 09.02.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 2.00 P.M. Lenana Rd, Chania Ave, Part of Kindaruma Rd, Part of Ngong Rd, DATE: Tuesday 09.02.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. Part of Westlands, Rapta Rd, Shell Petrol Station, Skypark Towers & Nakumatt Prestige, Mugo Kabiru Drive, Joseph Kangethe, Woodley Kamuthi, Buffalo Hills, Chania Mines Quarry, Oddmark Quarry, Kimuchu, adjacent customers. Est, Togo Flats & adjacent customers. Maraba, Kimuchu, Borehole, Muthara Dispensary & adjacent customers. AREA: ROCK CITY, CID AREA, KENYA FOREST, THIKA ROAD AREA: NATION MEDIA RIRONI, LIMURU MILK PROCESSORS DATE: Friday 12.02.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. NAIROBI SOUTH REGION DATE: Friday 12.02.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. Whole of Muthaiga North, Kenya Forest, CID Headquarters, Muthaiga Nation Media Rironi, Family Media Rironi, Bibilia Husema Kamandura, NAIROBI COUNTY Golf Club, Pipeline Estate, Postbank Training School, Parkside Villas, KBC Rironi, Limuru Millers Ndeiya, Millenium Pole Treatment Plant Rock City, Sharks Place, NYS, NSIS, KSMS, St Benedicts, Shell Petrol AREA: PARTS OF LUNGALUNGA AND LIKONI ROAD Ndeiya, World Pastics Kamandura, Fruit Juices Co. Ltd Kamandura, Station Thika Rd, Tuskys Thika Rd & adjacent customers. DATE: Sunday 07.02.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. Limuru Milk Processors Tarabana, Ngenia Borehole, Ngenia High School, Glaxosmithkline, Welding Alloys, Reckit Beckniser, Packaging Industriers Thigio Water Project, Nderi Water Project, Fresh Mark Milk Processor AREA: GARDEN ESTATE, KIGWA RD, BRAEBURN, PART OF THIKA RD (PIL), Kenya Industrial Estates, Crown Berger, Supra, Posta, Lokitaung Tiekunu & adjacent customers. DATE: Tuesday 09.02.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. Rd, Jeska Exams, Apex Coating, Part of Lunga Lunga Rd, Ashut, Johnson AREA: LIMURU TOWN, UPLANDS, CARBACID, KIMENDE Customers in Garden Estate, Kigwa Drive, Ridgeways Lane, Oak Place, Wax, Whole of Nyahera Rd, Clesoi Rd, Mareba, Vehicle Inspection, House DATE: Friday 12.02.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. Naivas Supermarket, Part of Thika Rd, Braeburn School, Part of Garden of Manji, Serem Rd, Fine Spinners, Cosmos, Madhu Paper, Rangwe Rd Court, Whole of Garden Estate Rd, Part of Thome & adjacent customers. & adjacent customers. Limuru Town, Proctor & Allan, Mushrooms, HCDA,Bibirioni, Uplands, Nyambari, Mathore, Afrodine, Murengeti, Mareira Clinic, Gitithia, Lari, AREA: EASTLEIGH FDR EX PARKLANDS, GURU NANAK AREA: RUAI, PARTS OF KANGUNDO ROAD Carbacid, Kimende, Kambaa Girls, Mathore, Lari, Magina, Gichiengo, DATE: Thursday 11.02.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. DATE: Thursday 11.02.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. Viewpoint, Transmitters, Rukuma, Ngarariga, Magumu, Uttum Farm, Guru Nanak, Parts of Civil Servants Staff Quarters, Pangani Police Ruai Shopping Centre, VoK Transmitters, East African Tanaries, Kinale, Fly-over, Omega Sawmill, Kiracha, Kamae, Soko Mjinga, Kirenga, Station, Pangani Girls High School, Eastleigh High School, Nomad Hotel, Sewage, Sunrise Textile, Brookshine School, Malaa Shopping Centre, Part of Nbi-Naivasha H/way, Ihundi, Kinungi & adjacent customers. Starehe Boys Centre (Classes), Pumwani Secondary School, Parts of Kamulu, Joska, Kantafu, Ceder Academy, Parts of Kangundo Rd, Tuskys AREA: KIJABE HOSPITAL, CURIO VILLAGE Juja Road, Parts of Muranga Road, Parts of General Waruinge Steet, Supermarket & adjacent customers. Chai Rd, North View Rd, Muratina Street, Mgweni Rd, Major Mutithi, Jam DATE: Friday 12.02.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. Street & adjacent customers. MAKUENI COUNTY Kijabe Boys & Girls, Mbauni, AIC Kijabe, Kijabe Hosp, Curio Village, Baptist & adjacent customers. AREA: KIHARA, GACHIE AREA: EMALI, WOTE DATE: Wednesday 10.02.2016 TIME: 9.30 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. DATE: Thursday 11.02.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. AREA: NGECHA TOWN, LORETO HIGH, ST PAUL UNIV. JUMUIA Parts of Gachie, Kihara Shopping Centre, Kihara Health Centre, Parts Emali Town, AP Training College, Hunters Lodge, Sultan Hamud, Kibini DATE: Tuesday 09.02.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. of Kihara/Wangige Rd & adjacent customers. Quarry, Simba Cement, Mashuru Market, Salama, Nunguni, Kilome, Wote Loreto High, St Paul University, Jumuia Centre, Majiri, K24, Kiss FM, Town, Matiriku Nziu, Kathotzweni, Kitise, Mukuyuni, Kilala, Kiangini, Whole of Ngecha Town, K.A.R.I, Redhill, St Julian Centre, Munyaka AREA: MUTHAIGA, KARURA China Standard Gauge Railway Emali & adjacent customers. Village, Teresol, Whole of Thingati & adjacent customers. DATE: Thursday 11.02.2016 TIME: 9.30 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. Parts of Muthaiga/Limuru Road, Karura Avenue, Germany Embassy MACHAKOS COUNTY Residence, Italian Embassy Residence, US Embassy Residence, Muthaiga CENTRAL RIFT REGION Close, Muthaiga Mini-Market & adjacent customers. AREA: KATANI FEEDER DATE: Sunday 07.02.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. NAKURU COUNTY AREA: ROYSAMBU, NJATHAINI ROAD, USIU Blutan Alpharama, Tuff Foam Mattresses, Steel Makers, Mavoko Water Pump, AREA: MAIMAHIU TOWN, LONGONOT DATE: Wednesday 10.02.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. Kenchick Hatchery, London Distillers, Bawazir Tannery, Kenya Fish Mills, DATE: Friday 12.02.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. Lumumba Drive, Njathaini Police Post, Gulf, Shell Petrol Stations, USIU, Saracota Enterprise, Barbar Tannery, Pyramid Hauliers, Lukenya Hills, Kihiu Mai Mahiu Town, Longonot, Msafiri Village, Part of Mai Mahiu Naivasha Starehe Girls, PAC University & adjacent customers. & Associates, Sabaki Estate, Athi River Stores, Bamburi Special Products, Rd, Part of Mai Mahiu Narok Rd & adjacent customers. AREA: BREWERIES EX BABA DOGO Toll Station, Beacon Ranch, Valley View Estate, Rhino Point, Dunman AREA: KPC NGEMA, EWASO KEDONG VILLAGE DATE: Saturday 06.02.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 3.00 P.M. Mlolongo, Part of Mlolongo Town, Peter Mulley S/Mkt, Delta Plains Estate, Safaricom Mlolongo, Weighbridge, Tamarind Meadows, Mlolongo Ngwata, DATE: Friday 12.02.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. Ngumba Estate & adjacent customers. Mlolongo Police Post, Mattan Construction, Kasina, Premier Irrigation Ltd, Earth Station, Ngema Pumping Station, Kirima Girls, Najire Girls, AREA: REDHILL ROAD, NGECHA Pine City, Waridi Farm, Sun Rose Farm, Harvest Farm, BAT Chicken Sheds, Escarpment, Ewaso Kedong Village & adjacent customers. DATE: Wednesday 10.02.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. Danana Girls, Jam City, River Bank Estate, Virji Visham Patel, Aristocrat, Roselyn Heights, Gachie Shopping Centre, Nyari West Estate, Commission National Concrete, Alrabihah Quarters, Pozollana Cutters, Tom Quarry, for Higher Education, Part of RedHill Rd & adjacent customers. Duldul Enterprises, Sheshe Gardens, Suraya Encasa Estate, Co-Operative NORTH RIFT REGION Bank Mlolongo, Family Bank Mlolongo & adjacent customers. UASIN GISHU COUNTY AREA: ATHI RIVER TOWN NAIROBI WEST REGION AREA: PART OF ELDORET TOWN FACTORIES DATE: Sunday 07.02.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. DATE: Sunday 07.02.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. ABM Chloride, Makadara Mkt, Athi River Mining, Mineral Enterprises, NAIROBI COUNTY Plateau Hospital, Kipsinende High School, Kipsinende, Hon Biwot Farm, Athi River Mining 2, Cabro Works, Mavoko Municipal Offices, Paving AREA: COMMUNITY, UPPER HILL Kipkorgot Mkt, Carbacid Factory, Islamic Mkt, Abrar High School, Duka Solutions, Inter-Leisure Hotel, Wafaa Industries, Athi River Police, Site DATE: Sunday 07.02.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M.
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