The Kenya Electricity Transmission Company (KETRACO) has urged residents with structures built along the Sondu–Ndhiwa power transmission corridor to vacate and remove them ahead of the planned energisation of the line next week. KETRACO cited safety concerns and the urgent need to stabilise the power supply in the region. Speaking in Homa Bay, KETRACO Engineer…
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