Really? I thought the real cost was 100k and 35k was subsidized. The proposal to use single line and lighter polls like those of telcom kenya was to bring the cost down and maybe this will be it. In any case this is good. Once KPLC has connected at least 70-90% of Kenyans; then we can focus on quality and cost of electricity by splitting the company down into competitive units.
It seem Jubilee have really invested in the energy sector...
You can only hope counties can equally invest in water supply...there is no reason why kenyans cannot get pipped clean water..considering the billions we spend in counties.