Close Menu
News HubNews Hub
  • Home
  • General News
  • Breaking News
  • Trending
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Health
  • Celebrities
  • Economy
  • Sports
Trending Now

Ruto Launched a Project in Foreign Land Where the President of that Country has no Idea,,Says She Never Approved “Ni aibu kubwa”

May 5, 2026

Employers Explain How Salary Adjustments Will Be Applied After Ruto’s Wage Directive

May 5, 2026

CS Ogamba on the Spot Over Mass Grade 10 Dropouts

May 5, 2026

List of Benefits Uhuru Stands to Lose If Cherargei’s Motion Passes

May 5, 2026

Indicative Quote: Meaning, How It Works, and Example

May 4, 2026

How Leverage Works in the Forex Market

May 4, 2026

How to Use Leverage in Forex Trading

May 4, 2026

Personal Loans for Self-Employed Individuals

May 4, 2026

Understanding Decentralized Finance (DeFi): How It Works and Why It Matters

May 4, 2026

Using DeFi Protocols for Quick Loans

May 4, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
News HubNews Hub
WhatsApp Facebook Advertise With Us
  • Home
  • General News
  • Breaking News
  • Trending
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Politics
  • Health
  • Celebrities
  • Economy
  • Sports
News HubNews Hub
Business

PS Explains Why Kenya Has High Electricity Prices

EditorBy EditorApril 3, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Foreign Affairs Principal Secretary (PS) Korir Sing’oei has addressed a recent report by the Parliamentary Budget Office (PBO) that revealed Kenya has the highest electricity prices in East and Central Africa.

Through a statement shared on social media, Sing’oei acknowledged that Kenya indeed leads in electricity costs but also highlighted that the country has the highest electricity access rate in the region.

He explained that the high prices are largely due to the significant costs involved in constructing and maintaining Kenya’s extensive electricity infrastructure.

However, he admitted that there might be inefficiencies in the system that, if corrected, could help bring down the cost of electricity.

“It’s true, but Kenya also has the highest electricity access rate in the region,” Sing’oei stated. “The cost of setting up and maintaining the most extensive electricity network cannot be overlooked.

However, there could be inefficiencies that, if resolved, might help reduce the cost of energy.”

High Prices Despite Frequent Blackouts

Despite these high costs, Kenya has been experiencing frequent power blackouts over the years. The government has attributed these outages to aging infrastructure, raising concerns about the reliability of power supply despite the high charges.

According to the PBO report, electricity prices in Kenya stand at Ksh33 per unit, making it the most expensive in the region.

Uganda follows with Ksh22 per unit, while Tanzania charges Ksh11 per unit. Ethiopia has the lowest electricity price, charging only Ksh0.77 per unit.

Comparing electricity prices further, the report noted that the average residential electricity cost per kilowatt-hour (kWh) in Kenya is $0.26. In contrast, Uganda’s rate is $0.17, Tanzania charges $0.09, South Africa stands at $0.12, and Ethiopia remains the lowest at $0.006 per kWh.

While the report highlighted Kenya’s high power prices, it did not explain the reasons behind such a significant gap compared to neighboring countries. This is what PS Sing’oei sought to clarify in his statement.

Has the Cost of Electricity Reduced?

Despite Kenya’s high electricity prices, there has been a slight reduction in costs compared to the previous year. In February 2025, Kenyans paid Ksh1,255 for 50 units of electricity, down from Ksh1,406 for the same amount in 2024.

Interestingly, even though Ethiopia and Uganda have much lower electricity prices, they also enjoy a more stable power supply compared to Kenya, which continues to experience regular outages.

Analysts attribute the reliable power in these countries to their smaller electricity networks and significant energy production from hydroelectric dams.

Scrutiny on Kenya Power and Additional Charges

Kenya Power, the country’s main electricity distributor, has been under scrutiny over its power purchase agreements with independent producers.

Reports indicate that these agreements included high wholesale prices, making it difficult to lower electricity costs for consumers without the company incurring financial losses.

Additionally, Kenyans are burdened with multiple charges when paying for electricity. Consumers not only pay the base cost of electricity but also incur at least four different taxes, a forex adjustment charge, a fuel surcharge, and a general consumption charge.

These extra costs significantly contribute to the high overall price of electricity in the country.

As discussions around Kenya’s electricity prices continue, there is growing pressure on the government to address inefficiencies, renegotiate costly agreements, and find ways to make power more affordable for households and businesses.

Join Gen z and millennials TaskForce official 2025 WhatsApp Channel To Stay Updated On time the ongoing situation https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaWT5gSGufImU8R0DO30

Follow on WhatsApp Follow on Facebook
Share. WhatsApp Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Copy Link
Avatar photo
Editor
  • Website

is a dedicated journalist specializing in current affairs and breaking news. She is passionate about delivering accurate, timely, and well-researched stories on politics, business, and social issues. Her commitment to journalism ensures readers stay informed with engaging and impactful news.

Related Posts

Ruto Launched a Project in Foreign Land Where the President of that Country has no Idea,,Says She Never Approved “Ni aibu kubwa”

May 5, 2026

Employers Explain How Salary Adjustments Will Be Applied After Ruto’s Wage Directive

May 5, 2026

CS Ogamba on the Spot Over Mass Grade 10 Dropouts

May 5, 2026

List of Benefits Uhuru Stands to Lose If Cherargei’s Motion Passes

May 5, 2026

Indicative Quote: Meaning, How It Works, and Example

May 4, 2026

How Leverage Works in the Forex Market

May 4, 2026
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Recent News

Ruto Launched a Project in Foreign Land Where the President of that Country has no Idea,,Says She Never Approved “Ni aibu kubwa”

May 5, 2026

Employers Explain How Salary Adjustments Will Be Applied After Ruto’s Wage Directive

May 5, 2026

CS Ogamba on the Spot Over Mass Grade 10 Dropouts

May 5, 2026

List of Benefits Uhuru Stands to Lose If Cherargei’s Motion Passes

May 5, 2026

Indicative Quote: Meaning, How It Works, and Example

May 4, 2026

How Leverage Works in the Forex Market

May 4, 2026

How to Use Leverage in Forex Trading

May 4, 2026

Personal Loans for Self-Employed Individuals

May 4, 2026

Understanding Decentralized Finance (DeFi): How It Works and Why It Matters

May 4, 2026

Using DeFi Protocols for Quick Loans

May 4, 2026
Popular News

Drama as MP Salasya forced to apologise, delete videos after caught livestreaming Parliament proceedings

February 13, 2025

National School Closed Indefinitely After Students Go On Rampage

July 16, 2025

Look at how Juja residents rejected President William Ruto’s speech on Mashujaa Day by shouting “Ruto Must Go” as the DCC tried to read it.

October 20, 2024

Federal Regulator Moves to Include Cryptocurrency in Mortgage Applications

July 15, 2025

Unclaimed Cars, Motorcycles Among Items Set for Disposal in Latest Auction

February 22, 2026

Is Crypto Lending Halal? Here’s What You Should Know

April 9, 2025

Murkomen Orders Release of IDs Held by Shylocks, Hospitals and Other Private Entities

April 9, 2026

15 Best No KYC Crypto Exchanges in 2025

April 20, 2025

Watch How Embu Governor Cecily Mbarire was heckled and humiliated badly. The yellow Party is hated in Mt. Kenya more than Satan. Watch This

December 6, 2024

Rehypothecation of Crypto Collateral in CeFi Lending Platforms

August 25, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Home
  • General News
  • Trending News
  • Advertise With Us
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
© 2026 News Hub. Designed by News Hub.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.