Five Kenya Power Managers Quizzed over Tuesday’s Nationwide Blackout

Five Kenya Power Managers Quizzed over Tuesday’s Nationwide Blackout

18 Kenya Power officials among them five senior managers have been questioned in connection with the recent nationwide power outage.

The Tuesday blackout was attributed to the collapse of four towers on the Nairobi-Kiambere high voltage power transmission line.

The grilling of Kenya Power officials comes after preliminary investigations pointed to vandalism at the scene of the collapsed towers. 

Some of those questioned include Engineer Raphael Ndolo Kimeu, who is the acting general manager of network management at Kenya Power, Engineer George Korir Kipkoech (the chief engineer, transmission), Geoffrey Kigen Kipkurui (the head of countrywide management security service), Peter Kithusia (the chief security officer in charge of Nairobi region) and Anthony Gathii Charamba, a technician along Juja road.

Investigators who visited the scene of the collapsed lines at Imara Daima on Thursday said the basement of the four angle towers of Kenya the Power high voltage power line had been vandalized and the cross beams removed and unbolted.

The country has experienced three major power outages as a result of collapsed power transmission lines between December 4th last year and January 11th.

 

Comments

Ineo (not verified)     Sat, 01/15/2022 @ 10:06pm

Africa is wealthy. It's inhabitants are poor. Why?

Electricity should be dirt cheap in Africa coz of the easy of its generation.

I mean they have solar/ sunshine in plenty.

They have rivers or hydropower potential in the zillions of watts

Geothermal, Windpower and even what it takes to make batteries and solar panels

Gichuru was the devil's hand. The devil in electrification was MOI.

As of now there are newer kids on the block. They are not as suave.

We are in the internet age! I am dying to to lose my left 👞 and reclaim it from the surgeons table once they pull it off Okemo's a**, or from whomever's a** is sabotaging Black Africa.

As for walking zombie called Magowhat, is CBC still having arts and crafts where they teach how to make tin candles? Why are kids not being taught arduino or Django or zplus in kindergarten?

I don't edit..enda ujikunie, shenzi!

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