segemia wrote:maka wrote:Jubilee manenos...
Mafi ya kuku wewe.
The cost of living is expected to fall significantly after the government commissioned a new power plant expected to cut electricity bills by 30 per cent.
In a move aimed at reducing the cost of doing business and attracting investors, President Uhuru Kenyatta said he expected the reduction in tariffs to take effect at the end of this month.
The reduction in bills is expected as the country moves away from use of expensive heavy fuel to generate electricity in favour of the cheaper and clean geothermal power.
Manufacturers are expected to pass the benefit of cheaper power to consumers by lowering the cost of essential goods such as maize flour and sugar.
“Take my word that the cost of goods will come down and this will lead to a lower cost of living for all Kenyans,” said President Kenyatta at a function after the launch of the 140-megawatt geothermal power plant at Ol Karia in Naivasha Friday.
Still waiting patiently 3 years later...
possunt quia posse videntur