Kenya Power has announced a power cut in several parts of the country, the second in a week.
According to the utility, parts of the North Rift and Western regions were not affected.
However, in a statement, it assured that it was working to restore normalcy.
“We are experiencing a power outage affecting several parts of the country except parts of North Rift and Western regions. We apologise for the inconvenience and ask for your patience as our engineers work expeditiously to restore service,” the statement read.
The power utility has promised to keep the country updated on the progress of efforts to restore power.
“We will keep you updated on progress and provide further information on restoration efforts as soon as possible.”
This comes just a day after Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi demanded a report from Kenya Power on the technical, operational, human capital and protection of the power system as he steps in to tackle the national blackouts.
Mr Wandayi on Thursday (September 5) also ordered the Kenya Power board to embark on reforms that include reducing energy costs.
The country has frequently experienced widespread power cuts, including on the evening of Mr Wandayi’s homecoming ceremony, which was graced by President William Ruto.
“While I noted and commended the board, management and staff for the good work done so far, I directed the board to embark on an urgent institutional reform path and report back to the ministry,” said Mr Wandayi.