Kenya Power announces planned electricity interruptions in multiple counties, April 22

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Kenya Power has announced scheduled power maintenance works set to affect several regions across the country on Wednesday, April 22, 2026, as part of ongoing efforts to improve service reliability and upgrade infrastructure.

The utility firm said the planned outages will take place between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. in most affected areas, with slight variations depending on location.

Nairobi Region

Parts of Uhuru Camp and Lang’ata Road will experience interruptions, including Mbagathi, Akila Estate, Texas Cancer Centre, Qwetu Hostels, Funguo Estate, and sections of Madaraka.

In Lower Kabete, areas such as University of Nairobi Lower Kabete Campus, KSG, Peponi School, Farasi Primary, Mwimuto, and New Kitisuru will also be affected.

North Rift Region

In Uasin Gishu County, outages will hit Boma Inn and Top Hill areas, including Reale Hospital and Top Hill Hospital.

Parts of Simbi and Kaptebengwet will also be affected, with electricity expected to be restored later in the day.

Western Region

In Bungoma County, the interruption will affect Kalenda and Malanga, including surrounding markets and institutions.

Mt. Kenya Region

In Nyeri County, areas such as Tumutumu and Wakamata will experience outages, affecting Tumutumu Hospital, Tumutumu Primary and Secondary Schools, and Kiangoma Market.

Parts of Mweiga, Kamatongu, and Mwireri will also be impacted.

South Nyanza Region

In Kisii County, outages will affect Ibencho, Nyamasege, and Nyansakia, as well as Magena, Nyangusu, and Mara Tea zones, including nearby markets, schools, and health facilities.

North Eastern Region

In Kitui County, areas including Zombe, Mwitika, and Kikuu will face power interruptions, alongside Kiambeere, Katse, and Tseikuru.

Parts of Laikipia County

In Thome and Matanya, power will be interrupted in areas such as Thome Boys Secondary School, Tigithi, Weruini, and Male.


Reason for the Outage

According to Kenya Power, the interruptions are necessary to facilitate routine maintenance, system upgrades, and network expansion aimed at improving electricity reliability and reducing unplanned blackouts.

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