Kenya Government to Electrify 7,377 Households in Embu County at Sh805 Million Cost
The Kenyan government plans to connect 7,377 households with electricity in Embu County at a cost of Sh805 million. Nearly half of this funding will be allocated to Mbeere North Constituency, which has faced challenges in electricity access despite proximity to hydropower sources.
The initiative is part of the Last Mile Connectivity Programme, aiming to connect 2,450 households soon. State Department for Energy PS Alex Wachira announced the launch of the project, with seven areas including Mathai and Mianjatiri targeted initially.
Mbeere North has been allocated Sh336 million this financial year, contributing to the goal of universal electricity access. The government, supported by REREC and KETRACO, is expediting procurement processes. Additionally, Sh600 million has been promised for connecting another 4,000 households and public facilities.
