Power restored in some parts of Kenya after major outage
Electricity has been restored in some parts of Kenya’s capital Nairobi and its central, western and coastal regions early on Wednesday after a major power blackout the previous day.
There were also reported power outages in neighbouring Uganda and Rwanda.
A transmission system problem had caused the widespread outages on Tuesday evening, Kenya Power said in an earlier statement.
The areas affected included parts of Nairobi, Mount Kenya, Nyanza, Western, Rift Valley and Coast regions, according to the company.
It said on Twitter overnight that power had been restored in parts of the country, though on Twitter people still reported outages in some neighborhoods.
This my boy has to go to school tomorrow. I'm giving you 5 minutes @KenyaPower pic.twitter.com/gWyz4DNkVY
— IRENE NJERI (@njerikamenju) January 9, 2018
The last time this happened, Kenya Power blamed it on a monkey. This afternoon, I met a monkey walking around with intent. pic.twitter.com/2T6ISHcQYi
— Oliver Mathenge (@OliverMathenge) January 9, 2018
The company is the country’s sole electricity distributor and the bulk of its power comes from Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen).
While the frequency and severity of outages in Kenya has fallen over the years, many firms still run stand-by generators to cope with any interruptions.