Public warned against cutting down trees near power lines

Kenya Power manager in charge of Safety, Health and Environment Engineer John Guda. [Photo/Standard]

Kenya Power has cautioned the public against cutting trees near power-lines without involving its workers so as to avoid accidents and outages.

The firm’s manager in charge of Safety, Health and Environment John Guda said loss of power supply has adverse security, safety, social and economic consequences. “

Power outages render streets and estates dark, creating a conducive environment for insecurity and leads to negative economic impact,” said Guda. 

Business
Premium Coffee reforms standoff persists as CS appoints transition team
Business
Premium Salary delays as counties face cash crunch
Business
Premium More pain for borrowers as big banks pass on interest rate hike
Business
Ruto challenges youth to be part of change in Africa