KPLC: Nairobi Among Counties Set for Maintenance on Monday, May 26
- Kenya Power has scheduled a planned power outage on Monday, May 26, 2025, affecting parts of Nairobi, Nandi, and Nyeri counties
- The day-long interruptions, running from 8am to 5pm, are part of ongoing maintenance efforts to improve electricity reliability and system efficiency nationwide
- Affected areas in Nairobi County include sections of Kangemi, Kabete, and Dandora, where homes, businesses, and key institutions will experience temporary power loss
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Kenya Power has announced a scheduled power interruption in select areas of Nairobi and Nandi counties on Monday, May 26, 2025.

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This is part of its ongoing maintenance programme aimed at improving service reliability and network efficiency across various parts of the country.
In a public notice shared via its official customer support handles, Kenya Power advised residents and businesses in the affected areas to prepare for the day-long outages as scheduled.
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Kenya Power said, "hello. Please be advised, the following areas will be on planned maintenance tomorrow 26.05.2025."
Affected areas in Nairobi County
1. Kangemi Area
Residents and businesses along the following roads and institutions will be impacted:
- Muratha Road, Hinga Road, Gichagi Road
- Kangemi Primary and Kangemi High Schools
- Kangemi Bottom Line, Kangemi Shangilia, Kangemi Dallas
- Ananda Marga Academy, Kihumbuini Primary
- Kangemi Co-operative Bank
- Part of Waiyaki Way, Kangemi Market, and adjacent customers
2. Kabete Area
The planned outage will affect:
- Vetlab area
- Chinese Construction Companies
- Loresho Ridge and Loresho Springs
- Pest Control, Qaribu Inn Hotel and nearby customers
3. Dandora Area
Power will be interrupted in:
- Mwolem, Tononoka
- Parts of Dandora Phase 2, 3 & 4 and adjacent customers
Affected areas in Nandi County
- Koisolik, Chepyangson, Kipyesh & Adjacent Customers
Power supply in these rural areas will be interrupted between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Nyeri county
- Kinunga and Ihwa Areas
The affected neighborhoods include, Kamuyu PCEA, Kamuyu Dispensary, Kariumba, Githurini, Giati, Kihatha, Kinunga, Gachuiro, Ihwa, Sunset, Chania & adjacent customers.
The utility company conducts these regular maintenance exercises to enhance system stability, reduce outages due to faults, and meet growing electricity demand in a safe and reliable manner.
Kenya Power to connect new customers
In other news, the Kenya Power and Lighting Company (KPLC) aims to connect between 480,000 and 600,000 households to electricity by the end of 2025.
The exercise will take place under the KSh 54 billion Acceleration and Last Mile Connectivity Programmes, targeting to raise national access from 77% to 83%.
Energy PS Alex Wachira confirmed that the plan will focus on 14 under-connected counties, with the Mt Kenya region already receiving substantial funding.
Connections will be offered free of charge, and Kenyans are warned against fraudsters demanding payments.
Applications can be made online through the KPLC website or at KPLC offices, with requirements including ID or company registration documents, PIN certificate, and property location details. The government sees this initiative as vital for economic growth, job creation, and achieving universal access by 2030.
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