Editor's Review

Kenya Power has announced scheduled power interruptions in parts of Kajiado and Siaya counties on Saturday.

Kenya Power has announced scheduled power interruptions in parts of Kajiado and Siaya counties on Saturday, November 22.

In a notice of Friday, November 21, the company said the outages are meant to facilitate planned maintenance works.

In Kajiado County, the outage will affect Ilasit and Oloitoktok Town from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 

The areas to be impacted include Oloitoktok, Tarakea, Entarara, Rombo up to Elerai, Njukini, Kimana, Namelock, Isinet, Itilal, Inchalai, Mbirikani Market and adjacent customers.

In Siaya County, maintenance work will affect Ajigo and Gobei areas on the same day. The outage will impact Ndori, Ajigo, Gobei, Barchando and neighbouring customers.

File image of Kenya Power technicians at work

Meanwhile, earlier Friday, Kenya Power informed customers in Kiambu Town of an upcoming change to its local office, issuing a notice to alert residents ahead of the planned move.

In the announcement on Friday, November 21, the company said the Kiambu Town office is shifting from Kiambu ACK Building to Kiambu Malll, and will begin serving customers from the new location next week.

"Our Kiambu Town Office will be relocating from Kiambu ACK Building, First Floor, to Kiambu Mall, Second Floor. We will begin serving you from the new location on 24th November 2025.

"We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your patience," the company said.

Elsewhere, a month earlier, Kenya Power cautioned the public against falling victim to fraudulent job advertisements circulating online.

In an update on Tuesday, October 21, the company said the fake job notices, which bear the Kenya Power logo and appear official, invite applicants to submit their details via suspicious email addresses.

The company noted that the fake advertisements promise various employment opportunities across the country.

According to the falsified letters, the scammers are offering positions such as Machine Technician, Electrical Technician, Financial Accountant, Customer Care Representative, Store Manager, Data Entry Clerk, Drivers, Cleaners, and Interns.

"Fake. Beware of fraudsters," reads a red warning boldly stamped across the falsified documents.