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Senators turn heat on Kenya Power over new billing format

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Senators want Kenya Power to revert to the old model of presenting electricity bills to customers, saying the new model lacks transparency.

The Senate Committee on Energy was on Wednesday angered by Kenya Power management's failure to show up to a meeting to explain the new billing system that does not show the breakdown of the various charges in power bills.

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