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A section of residents from Eastleigh in Nairobi County has expressed its frustration over a two-day power outage, blaming the Kenya Power and Lighting Company for ongoing frequent power interruptions over the past six months. The residents raised concerns over the rising cases of insecurity and declining business profits as they are forced to spend heavily on fuel for generators.
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Residents from Eastleigh in Nairobi has expressed its frustration over a two-day power outage.
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