![]() As a result, most of them take long to exhaust the initial pre-loaded units,” said Mr Tarus. “Most of the customers who are beneficiaries of the World Bank’s GPOBA (Global Partnership of Output Based Aid), and the Last Mile Connectivity programmes are largely from informal settlements whose monthly consumption is 2 units on average. ![]() Kenya Power acting managing director Ken Tarus on Monday attributed the idle prepaid meters to low consumption of power by some customers as well as illegal connections and the bypassing of meters by rogue consumers. This makes them “zero vend” customers, which refers to prepaid meters installed but have not yet purchased any tokens. Electricity distributor Kenya Power says 940,668 customers connected to the national grid have not loaded their meters for months.
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