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Residents of Gatamaiyu village in Gilgil constituency are counting losses running into millions of shillings due to lack of electricity supply. They are accusing Kenya power for failing to replace the only transformer in the area even after they had appealed their case to them.
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Gilgil residents count millions in losses after 3-month blackout
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