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Shak
#1 Posted : Thursday, April 13, 2017 9:49:50 PM
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Just checked my power bill and is 4x what I normally pay. I feel like I'm paying rent twice. Anyone else noted an astronomical increase?
newfarer
#2 Posted : Thursday, April 13, 2017 10:22:27 PM
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Shak wrote:
Just checked my power bill and is 4x what I normally pay. I feel like I'm paying rent twice. Anyone else noted an astronomical increase?


was shocked on Tuesday when I bought my token.got peanuts
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Thitifini
#3 Posted : Thursday, April 13, 2017 10:41:16 PM
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Mine went up by a third. Very interesting because the family was out of the house for about a week!

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maka
#4 Posted : Thursday, April 13, 2017 11:00:21 PM
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Jubilee manenos...
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segemia
#5 Posted : Thursday, April 13, 2017 11:43:44 PM
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maka wrote:
Jubilee manenos...

Mafi ya kuku wewe.Sad Sad
maka
#6 Posted : Friday, April 14, 2017 8:09:45 AM
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segemia wrote:
maka wrote:
Jubilee manenos...

Mafi ya kuku wewe.Sad Sad


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...
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Bigchick
#7 Posted : Friday, April 14, 2017 8:10:11 AM
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Have been getting between 171 and 178 units for 3000kes and that would last 1 month plus some days into the new month.Since Nov last year I have been getting between 150 and 161 and they last me 3 weeks.

Is there a way they can steal from the token?
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maka
#8 Posted : Friday, April 14, 2017 8:14:55 AM
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maka wrote:
segemia wrote:
maka wrote:
Jubilee manenos...

Mafi ya kuku wewe.Sad Sad


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...



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When you have time read this...
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maka
#9 Posted : Friday, April 14, 2017 8:17:21 AM
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Bigchick wrote:
Have been getting between 171 and 178 units for 3000kes and that would last 1 month plus some days into the new month.Since Nov last year I have been getting between 150 and 161 and they last me 3 weeks.

Is there a way they can steal from the token?


In this country I cant rule out such an occurrence imagine the billions they would be collecting...
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maka
#10 Posted : Friday, April 14, 2017 8:24:33 AM
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maka wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
Have been getting between 171 and 178 units for 3000kes and that would last 1 month plus some days into the new month.Since Nov last year I have been getting between 150 and 161 and they last me 3 weeks.

Is there a way they can steal from the token?


In this country I cant rule out such an occurrence imagine the billions they would be collecting...



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Flo-ology
#11 Posted : Friday, April 14, 2017 8:46:12 AM
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maka wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
Have been getting between 171 and 178 units for 3000kes and that would last 1 month plus some days into the new month.Since Nov last year I have been getting between 150 and 161 and they last me 3 weeks.

Is there a way they can steal from the token?


In this country I cant rule out such an occurrence imagine the billions they would be collecting...


Tokens are very suspect. I noticed that before my meter was changed to prepaid I used to pay around KES 800-1200 per month. Now my average spend is KES 3000-3500. Still don't understand. There is an explanation that post paid meters are not accurate but I don't buy that
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TSi
#12 Posted : Friday, April 14, 2017 9:13:19 AM
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Flo-ology wrote:
maka wrote:
Bigchick wrote:
Have been getting between 171 and 178 units for 3000kes and that would last 1 month plus some days into the new month.Since Nov last year I have been getting between 150 and 161 and they last me 3 weeks.

Is there a way they can steal from the token?


In this country I cant rule out such an occurrence imagine the billions they would be collecting...


Tokens are very suspect. I noticed that before my meter was changed to prepaid I used to pay around KES 800-1200 per month. Now my average spend is KES 3000-3500. Still don't understand. There is an explanation that post paid meters are not accurate but I don't buy that


I do not trust tokens kabisaa. But even my post paid has always been in arrears since Dec every time I pay 3k it shoots up by 3.5k so I am always in dept to kplc. I took my meter reading and went to kplc offices, they did some funny maths and told me that indeed i owe them.
segemia
#13 Posted : Friday, April 14, 2017 9:22:11 AM
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maka wrote:
segemia wrote:
maka wrote:
Jubilee manenos...

Mafi ya kuku wewe.Sad Sad


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...


You are quoting too much nonsense from politicians.
Could you explain why the bills have gone up with verifiable facts.
maka
#14 Posted : Friday, April 14, 2017 9:26:06 AM
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segemia wrote:
maka wrote:
segemia wrote:
maka wrote:
Jubilee manenos...

Mafi ya kuku wewe.Sad Sad


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...


You are quoting too much nonsense from politicians.
Could you explain why the bills have gone up with verifiable facts.



Read the second article or take your bullshit elsewhere...
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segemia
#15 Posted : Friday, April 14, 2017 9:41:45 AM
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maka wrote:
segemia wrote:
maka wrote:
segemia wrote:
maka wrote:
Jubilee manenos...

Mafi ya kuku wewe.Sad Sad


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...


You are quoting too much nonsense from politicians.
Could you explain why the bills have gone up with verifiable facts.



Read the second article or take your bullshit elsewhere...

@Maka, I have read similar things in the past and I do not require any further reading. We have been paying relatively high bills for the last 20 years.
But my friend, you still have not answered the question as to why there is a sudden shoot in the cost of power.
2012
#16 Posted : Friday, April 14, 2017 9:42:42 AM
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Boss, that is a natural occurrence like the eclipse or comet. The unusual power bill hire occurs every 5 years... Your guess is as good as mine... (hint - ask Uhuru, Ruto, Moi, Raila, Kibaki and Kalonzo).

BBI will solve it
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maka
#17 Posted : Friday, April 14, 2017 11:45:38 AM
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2012 wrote:
Boss, that is a natural occurrence like the eclipse or comet. The unusual power bill hire occurs every 5 years... Your guess is as good as mine... (hint - ask Uhuru, Ruto, Moi, Raila, Kibaki and Kalonzo).


Then we shouldn't complain about such things if we know where the problem lies....(To the guys complaining).
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Angelica _ann
#18 Posted : Friday, April 14, 2017 12:32:39 PM
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What i like is hapa tunaibiwa wote. My power bill has increased by 30% if i compare November and February. Jubilee thieves!!!!
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#19 Posted : Friday, April 14, 2017 12:49:36 PM
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mimi sijaona tofauti, actually has gone down kiasi, used to buy token za 500 twice a month, and over the pat 2 months naweka 500 ya kwanza and I have been topping up with 300 to complete the month, so 800 per month.
even at my juakali kibanda I have not seen any increase.
newfarer
#20 Posted : Friday, April 14, 2017 12:53:11 PM
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sitaki.kujulikana wrote:
mimi sijaona tofauti, actually has gone down kiasi, used to buy token za 500 twice a month, and over the pat 2 months naweka 500 ya kwanza and I have been topping up with 300 to complete the month, so 800 per month.
even at my juakali kibanda I have not seen any increase.

so wananasa wanasa tu?
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