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Interruptions AREA: PART OF UMOJA, PART OF OUTERING ROAD ELGEYO MARAKWET COUNTY DATE: Saturday 19.11.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 4.00 P.M. AREA: KIPKABUS, KAPTAGAT, FLOURSPAR Shell Buruburu Ph 4 , Kenol, Total kangundo Rd, Umoja 1, Part of Tena, Gulf P/Stn, DATE: Sunday 20.11.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. Co-op Bank Umoja, Hornbil, Mutindwa, Consolidated Bank, Easton Apts, Parts of Makongeni Est & adjacent customers. Dr. Kiptanui, Abraham Kiptanui, Tilol, Kipkabus, Flax Centre, Atanas, Kandie Sec, Kapleting, Kaptagat Forest Station, Kaptagat Girls, AREA: PART OF EMBAKASI Kaptagat Saw Mill, Chirchir Centre, Uhuru Mkt, Tembelio Centre & Sec Sch, Nyaru, Samich Resort, Mokwo Girls, Kapkenda Girls, DATE: Sunday 20.11.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. Kaptarakwa, Kitany, Maria Soti Girls, Chelingwa Mkt, Teresia T/C, Coca Cola, NSSF Phase 2, GN Plastics, Oriental, Pride Centre, ASP, Kentainers, Kalwal, Enego, Teber, Ketiger, Kimwarer, Flouspar Mines, Muskut, Cassmann Brown, Basco Paints, Kirinyaga Construction & adjacent customers. Emsea, AIC Cheptebo, Biretwa, Chepsigot, Rimoi KWS, Kabulwo Sec, Chegilet Mkt & adjacent customers. AREA: PART OF LUSAKA RD DATE: Sunday 20.11.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 3.00 P.M. TRANS NZOIA COUNTY Part of Lusaka Rd, Part of Enterprise, Whole of Addis Ababa Rd, Co-op Bank, AREA: MOI’S BRIDGE, MATUNDA, MAKONGE NAIROBI NORTH REGION Industrial Area Prisons, Athi River Rd, EA Cables, Eliots, ASL, Bamburi Rd, Kenya Times, NCPB, Technical Trading Co, Pokomo Rd, Gen Industries, Proctor & Allan, DATE: Sunday 20.11.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 4.00 P.M. NAIROBI COUNTY Oil Libya, Marshalls EA, Changamwe Rd, DT Dobie & adjacent customers. Moi’s Bridge Mkt, NCPB, Moi’s Bridge Hosp, Amagoro Mkt, Maili Tisa Mkt, Moi’s AREA: ZIMMERMAN ESTATE, MIREMA DRIVE Bridge Police Stn, Mois Bridge High Sch, Choge Farm, Magon Mkt, Mlimani AREA: PART OF ENTERPRISE ROAD, WHOLE OF ROAD B Quarry, Matunda Mkt, Chebarus Mkt, Magon Dispensary, Magon Sec Sch, Maji DATE: Saturday 19.11.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. Mazuri Flowers, Maji Mazuri Mkt, Tamboiywet Mkt, Kerita Girls, Makonge High DATE: Sunday 20.11.2016 TIME: 8.00 A.M. – 3.00 P.M. Zimmerman Est, Mirema Drive, Midas School, Farmers Choice Mirema, Marurui Sch, Loreto Girls, Jabali, Kerotet Girls, Makonge Dairy Farm, Makonge Mkt, Est, Part of Githurai Est, Kiamumbi Est, Kamiti, Corner Kamiti Prisons, Munene Imara Daima Est, Villa Franca Est, AA HQtrs, Riara Group of Sch, Polythene Kapkores Mkt, Saos Mkt & adjacent customers. Est, Kahawa West & adjacent customers. Industries, Imara Daima P/Stn, Daytona, Green Park Apts, Mukuru Kwa Njenga, AA of Kenya HQtrs, Kuguru Complex, Part of Road B, NAS, Chloride Exide, Kobil SOUTH NYANZA REGION AREA: SRING VALLEY, KITISURU, NYARI ESTATE P/Stn, Part of Enterprise Rd, Bhachu Industries, Part of Road A & Road B, Roto Plastics, Karatasi Industries, PJ Products, General Plastics, KHE, Hillocks Hotel, AREA: MOSOMONI, MOSOBETI DATE: Saturday 19.11.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. Woodmakers & adjacent customers. Nyari Est, Part of Gachie, Ngecha Rd, China Wu Yi, Part of Peponi Rd, International DATE: Saturday 19.11.2016 TIME: 8.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. School of Kenya, Kirawa Rd, Argentina Embassy, Part of Kitisuru Est, Spring Valley, AREA: MASAI ROAD, PART OF ENTERPRISE ROAD Kiptenden Tea Est, Mokomoni Mkt, Mosobeti Mkt, Dorcas Academy, Nyankongo, Magnolia Hills & adjacent customers. Riamandera Mkt, Nyantaro Sec, Kenyenya Mkt, Nyamiranga Sec & adjacent DATE: Sunday 20.11.2016 TIME: 8.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. customers. AREA: PARKLANDS Masai Rd, TATA Motors, GM, Sameer Business Park, Kulgraphics, Libra House, Part of Road C, KATE House, Red Cross, Colour Print, Ports Authority, Rafiki DATE: Tuesday 22.11.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. Millers, Red Cross, Blue Line Fact, Edemore, Accurate Steel, Firestone & adjacent MT. KENYA REGION Part of Limuru Rd, Kobil P/Stn, Caltex Plaza, Stratus Medical Centre, Jamena customers. EMBU COUNTY Flats, 6th Parklands Avenue, Mwambao Rd, Total P/Stn & adjacent customers. AREA: WHOLE OF KITUI ROAD, FUNZI ROAD AREA: GICHUGU AREA: ALLSOPPS, GSU DATE: Sunday 20.11.2016 TIME: 8.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. DATE: Saturday 19.11.2016 TIME: 8.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. DATE: Tuesday 22.11.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. Whoe of Kitui Rd, East African Packaging, Akamba Blow Plast, H Young, Whole Stop Over, Woods Lodge Annex, Nguviu Boys & Girls, Kathangariri T/Fact, Rafiki Enterprises, Shell & Oil Libya P/Stn Outering Rd, GSU Staff Qtrs, Part of of Funzi Rd, Part of Kampala Rd, Nails & Steel, SCANIA, East Africa Cable & Kiamutuja, Githure, Kibugu Factory, Gaciongo, Kagumo TBC, St Ann Gituba, Police Logistics Ruaraka, Lexx Hotel, School of Monetary Studies, Naivas S/Mkt, adjacent customers. Kiaumbui C/Fact, Kegwa C/Fact, Ngerwe, Nguviu Mission & adjacent customers. Thomas De La Rue & adjacent customers. AREA: PART OF ENTERPRISE ROAD, MUKURU KWA RUBEN LAIKIPIA COUNTY AREA: WESTLANDS DATE: Sunday 20.11.2016 TIME: 8.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. AREA: GATERO, KINAMBA, OLMORAN DATE: Wednesday 23.11.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. Crown Industries, BINS, Paper Converters, Rollmill, Tetra Pak, Karatasi Industries, DATE: Sunday 20.11.2016 TIME: 8.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. Part of Forest Rd, Part of Ojijo Rd, Taarifa Rd, Part of Muthithi Rd, Parklands Mukuru Kwa Ruben, Gatoto Pri Sch & adjacent customers. Plaza, Part of Westlands Rd, Galileo Club, CFC Bank, Pushotum Towers & Kwa Wanjiku Mkt, Gatero, Muthengera Mkt, Karandi, Ol Ngarua, Theria, adjacent customers. Muchongoi, Kabel, Tandare, Kinamba Mkt, Mwenje, Ndindika, Njorua, Sipili, MACHAKOS COUNTY Ndurumo, Olmoran & adjacent customers. AREA: CENTRAL GLASS FACTORY, NGUMBA ESTATE AREA: MASINGA, EKALAKALA MURANG’A COUNTY DATE: Wednesday 23.11.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. DATE: Saturday 19.11.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. - 5.00 P.M. Kasarani Sport Centre, Little Sister for the Poor & adjacent customers. Masinga Town, Kivaa, Ekalakala, Musingi, Nzukini, Katulye, Wendano, Mutwamwaki, AREA: KAKUZI, ITHANGA, GILELYA Kaewa, Kikuumini, Kangonde & adjacent customers. DATE: Saturday 19.11.2016 TIME: 8.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. AREA: PARTS OF GIGIRI, ROSSLYN ESTATE, LIMURU ROAD Kakuzi Farm, Ithanga, Kasioni Dam, Mbogo Est, Kahonoki, Kakuzi Mission, DATE: Thursday 24.11.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. CENTRAL RIFT REGION Kaguku Mkt, Gilelya Mkt, Ithanga Water Supply, Matunda H/Centre & adjacent The Village Mkt, United States Embassy, Warwick Centre, German School, UN customers. Crescent, Gigiri Drive, Rosslyn Green Crescent, Trio Est, Shell Petrol Stn - Limuru BARINGO COUNTY Rd, Tribe Hotel, Migration Health Assessment Center, Magina Hotel & adjacent AREA: RAVINE TOWN, MOGOTIO TOWN MERU COUNTY customers. DATE: Thursday 24.11.2016 TIME: 7.30 A.M. - 5.00 P.M. AREA: MAUA, KINA, GARBA TULLA, MIKINDURI AREA: MUTHAIGA Whole of Ravine Town, Mogotio Town, Torongo, Chemusus Water Dam, DATE: Sunday 20.11.2016 TIME: 8.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. Kapcholoi, Sigoro, Mwachoni Mkt, Kamasaba, Emining Centre, Emining Quarry, DATE: Thursday 24.11.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. - 5.00 P.M. Muriri, Muthara, Karama, Kangeta, Maili Tatu, KK, Laare, Mutuati, Kabachi, Lumanira, Cordox Punda Factory, Alphega, Athinai Sisal Factories, Sirwa Mkt, Antu Betwe, Meru National Park, Igembe & Kiegoi T/Fact, Maua Town, Kiengu Taza Lane, Muthaiga Rd, Naivasha Avenue, Gertrudes Children’s Hosp, Serengeti Molo Sirwe Mkt, Solian Coolers, Maji Mazuri Mkt, Kabyet Mkt, Karen Roses, Molo Bakeries, Maua Methodist Hosp, Athi, Amwamba, Kianjai Mkt, Mucii Mikuru Fact, Avenue, Mobil Plaza, Muthaiga Country Club & adjacent customers. River Flower Farm, Hon. Sambili Ngoswe Centre, Major Koitaba, Brookside, KCC Ruiri Mkt, Mikinduri Mkt, Ngundune & adjacent customers. Eldama Ravine, Oldebes & adjacent customers. AREA: MWIMUTO, KITISURU KIRINYAGA COUNTY DATE: Thursday 24.11.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. NYANDARUA COUNTY AREA: KIANGWACI, KIBINGOTI New & Old Kitisuru, NSSF Estates, Mwimuto Village & adjacent customers. AREA: CAPTAIN, KAIBAGA, MWIRI DATE: Sunday 20.11.2016 TIME: 8.00 A.M. – 4.00 P.M. AREA: WHOLE OF UMOJA, GREEN SPAN, KOMAROCK DATE: Sunday 20.11.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. - 5.00 P.M. Kianjege West, Kiangwaci, Kibingoti, Baricho, Kiburu, Nguguini, Kibirigwi, DATE: Thursday 24.11.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. Whole of Captain Centre, Kaibaga, Mwiri Teachers, Hill Side, Aberdare Sch Kangocho & adjacent customers. Bahati & adjacent customers. Umoja 3, Kayole, Umoja 2 & adjacent customers NORTH EASTERN REGION AREA: NAIVAS KASARANI, KISE, WARREN NORTH RIFT REGION KIAMBU COUNTY DATE: Friday 25.11.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. UASIN GISHU COUNTY ICIPE Mapping, DO’s Office, Equity Bank, Family Bank, KCB Bank Kasarani, AREA: JUJA FARM, GIKUMARI AREA: SOY, LIKUYANI, NANGILI, MATUNDA Kasarani Police, Seasons, Sport View Est, Kasarani Rd & adjacent customers. DATE: Saturday 19.11.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. DATE: Saturday 19.11.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. Juja South Est, Corner Brook Sch, Mama Mumbi, Juja Milk Processors, KPP AREA: WHOLE OF MATHARE NORTH, HURUMA Soy Mkt, Soy Resort Hotel, Seregeya Mkt, Mlimani Mkt, Likuyani Hosp, Ibinga Mkt, Flower, Juja Polytechnic, Juja Farm Mkt, Juja House, Mumba, Athi Dispensary, DATE: Friday 25.11.2016 TIME: 9.00 A.M. – 5.00 P.M. Sango Water Treatment, Sango Mkt, Sanga High Sch, Msalaba Yellow, Navilas, Gikumari & adjacent customers. Huruma, Mathare North Area 2 & 3, 4 A, Mbuthia & adjacent customers. Nangili Mkt, Moi Girls Nangili, Tarakwa Mkt, Tarakwa Dispensary, Chemoroch Mkt, Furfaral Mkt, Furfaral Hosp, Matunda Mkt, Kabobo Dispensary & adjacent AREA: RUBURI MARKET, RITHO MARKET customers.
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