Kenya Power confirms outage in many parts of the country
National
By
George Maringa
| Nov 24, 2022
Kenya Power technicians at work. [File, Standard]
The Kenya Power confirmed there was a nationwide power outage on Thursday afternoon, November 24.
Their statement came after clients from several parts of the country experienced disrupted power supply from around noon.
In a statement issued at 3:25pm on Thursday, the Kenya Power said restoration efforts were ongoing.
"We have lost bulk power supply to various parts of the country due to a system disturbance and we are working to restore normalcy within the shortest time possible," the statement read in part.
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The capital city Nairobi was among the areas affected.
"An update on the restoration progress will be issued in due course," said the Kenya Power.