Some Nairobi environs experience power blackout since yesterday night. Nairobi residents have hardships fitting into this.
Life has totally changed and this days electrical power has become part and parcel of the society at large.
Electrical Energy Power in Kenya has a big household usage in TV and other form of entertainment with the entry of Pay TV providers such as GoTV, a subsidiary of Multi Choice, Star Times and Bamba TV.
TV viewer ship in Nairobi Kenya has changed from free analog TV to pay TV where a minute without power is like a loss of some coins from Pay TV subscribers wallets.
Power is so important that even the Government of Kenya has been planning to roll out digital program for schools in Kenya together with issuance of free laptops to primary school pupils.
Where many digital program are running, it is absolutely important to have very stable power supply to achieve a digital Kenyan agenda. Kenya is now digital and power is a must to drive the Kenya digital program to success.
Kenyans hope to have power back to normalcy so that they can continue enjoying popular Pay and Free to air channel that include Niger movies, Aljazeera, Nollywood, CNN, KBC Kenya, NTV Kenya, KTN Kenya, K24 Kenya and other local vernacular and religious TV stations.
Reports say Rongai has been in total darkness yesterday night and has resumed again by 4pm today.
Source Story: Broad Notes
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