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Energy Cabinet Secretary Davis Chirchir says Sunday night’s electricity outage in most parts of the country was caused by an overload on the Kisumu-Muhoroni transmission line. Chirchir says the transmission line was evacuating 149 megawatts of power against its designated 80 megawatts due to a sudden increased in electricity demand. Trevor Ng'endo has the details.
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Kenyans vent frustrations and criticism over power blackout
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