Kenya Power announces planned outages in Nairobi, Kiambu and Mombasa, 17th April

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Kenya Power has announced planned power interruptions set for Thursday, April 17, 2026, as part of routine maintenance aimed at improving service delivery and network reliability.

In a notice shared with the public, the utility company said the scheduled outages will affect selected areas across Nairobi, Kiambu County, and Mombasa, with electricity expected to be unavailable between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.

The company apologised for any inconvenience caused and advised customers to plan accordingly.

Areas affected in Nairobi

In Nairobi, the outage will affect parts of Runda and Kaloleni Estate.

Areas in Runda set to experience power interruption include Runda Drive, Ruaka Groove, Mimosa Road, Mimosa Vale, Mimosa Close, and sections along the Northern Bypass towards Two Rivers, as well as nearby customers.

In Kaloleni Estate, areas to be affected include Kaloleni, Ojimbo, Kaloleni Primary School, St. John Primary School, United Energy along Jogoo Road, and surrounding premises.

Kiambu County locations listed

In Kiambu County, the maintenance will impact parts of Tigoni and Limuru.

Affected locations include Karanjee, Loreto Girls, Tigoni Hospital, Tigoni Police Station, Limuru Golf Club, Brown Cheese, Gatina, Muguga Pyrethrum, Lower Kabuku, St. Paul’s University, KARLO, Shira Farm, One Redhill, St. Julians, and adjacent customers.

Mombasa industrial zones affected

In Mombasa, the outage will target parts of Shimanzi and Makande Road.

Key facilities expected to be affected include Vivo Energy Kenya, East Africa Terminals Limited, Ola Energy Mombasa LPG, East African Storage Company, Gulf-Gas Wholesalers, Gas Petro Bulk Ltd, Fire Brigade Station, Port Fire Station, Gulf Stream, and nearby customers.

Routine maintenance to improve supply

Kenya Power noted that the planned maintenance is part of ongoing efforts to upgrade electricity infrastructure, enhance reliability, and support growing demand across the country.

Customers are encouraged to check detailed schedules through official Kenya Power communication channels for advance notice of future outages.

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