Kenyans fail to get electricity cost cuts after Uhuru promise fails again

Epra director-general Daniel Kiptoo told the Business Daily that he will be in a position to “discuss” why the regulator had not implemented the reduced tariffs in December once he returns from Christmas break today (January 3).

A source at Epra said gazetting reduced tariffs was “a process still in pipeline”, pointing to difficulties in implementing the presidential pledge of a drop in tariffs upon the advice from a task force Mr Kenyatta appointed to help lower power costs.


The rise in cost of electricity bills is largely due to variable costs such as 16 percent value added tax, fuel cost charge that reflects compensation for expensive diesel plants, foreign exchange charge and five percent REP levy for rural electrification.

President Uhuru Kenyatta had promised in August to cut consumer electricity tariffs by 33 percent ahead of Christmas in a plan that hinged on a review of power purchase agreements (PPAs) signed over the years.

But the IPPs opposed the reduction, arguing that Kenya has no unilateral right to alter the contracted capacity and payments, saying instead that the State has a duty to protect PPAs inked over a period of 20 years.


I thought before signing any contract, there must be obligations from either side and also exit clauses, and also arbitration process also that favours both sides, lawyers from both sides together with procurement team usually goes through every line of terms and conditions . Hi ya Kenya power nikama it was rushed through deliberately, after all ni pesa ya raia, nobody cares

But if government was serious to reduce it can happen, things like VAT,REP levy can be reduced via legislation, they keep shouting they've the numbers but no one has the balls to use those numbers to sort raia.
Hawa moles wa hasla in govt are the ones sabotaging uhuru. If a presidential directive is issued it must be implemented 100% the details and workings should come baadaye. You implement immediately or go home. Sad that hasla wants to hold Kenyans hostage via expensive bills in his war with his boss. That 50/50 sharing of jubilee govt was a big mistake.
 
Lipwa shouting fee bila kudanganya Sisi .Sawa .
Kwa 50/50 jubilee govt, Sukoi + Keter + Kiptoo = Biggest Power Cartel. Wamekula mpaka they are now even defying presidential directives. Uhuru should transfer KPLC to interior ministry under Matiangi coz it is critical infrastructure that shouldn't be held hostage by matapeli ie Alibaba and his 40 thieves.
 
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When the LORD comes back.

Uhuru amefanya kazi buana!
 

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When the LORD comes back.

Uhuru amefanya kazi buana!
Shida is that hasla is using his appointees in the energy ministry including Kiptoo to frustrate and fight Ohuru. Hasla has been fighting whatever ohuru says including now hii power reduction maneno. NB hasla runs energy ministry as per the 50/50 jubilee coalition setup.
 
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This Power crisis is a scam orchestrated by the political class in concert with international parasites who want to bankrupt KPLC and force a sale so that they can privatize power production.

The same is happening to KQ and other parastatals.

Uhuru is fighting hard to keep them in government hands (in the hands of the home-guards and their beneficiaries.)

Ruto wants them privatized so he can take control.

This is a struggle for the control of the nation's greatest assets.

Exactly what makes a dynasty a dynasty.

Hustlers v. Dynasties.
 
Shida is that hasla is using his appointees in the energy ministry including Kiptoo to frustrate and fight Ohuru. Hasla has been fighting whatever ohuru says including now hii power reduction maneno. NB hasla runs energy ministry as per the 50/50 jubilee coalition setup.

So ameshika hadi parliament na magavana makende lakini ameshindwa na 2 or 3 hasora "appointees" in Kenya Power?

Unaumwa na kichwa bro?
 
Kenyans are yet to get a fifteen percent electricity power cost as had been promised by President Uhuru Kenyatta during the Jamhuri Day celebrations in December 2021. This is after the energy sector regulator failed to sanction expected changes in tariffs. According to a report that appeared in a local daily, the Energy and Petroleum…
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Bado sija load tokens this year
 
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