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Kenya continues to lead East Africa in the number of homes connected to electricity according to the Energy Progress Report.
The country’s electricity access rate stands at 56 percent, compared to that of Tanzania at 32.8 percent, Rwanda’s 29.37 percent, Uganda’s at 26.7 percent and Burundi’s at 7.5 percent making it the highest in East Africa and a number of other African countries according to a report by the World Bank tracking global achievements in sustainable energy for all.
The electricity access rate in the country was at 73.42 percent as at the end of April 2018 given the numerous national electrification projects by the Kenya Power and Lighting Company (KPLC).
Kenya’s electricity access rate has grown gradually in the last half a decade from a low of 32 percent in the year 2013 owing to enhanced investment in the circulation network and amplified investment in renewable energy generation.
The report revealed that access to electricity among the rural population improved by 7.17 percent in 2010 to 48.39 percent in the period studied while that of the urban population rose from 58.2 percent to 77.6 percent.
Electricity in Kenyan homesteads is used in lighting, cooking, and electronics amongst other ways. Access to electricity in urban areas enables a 24-hour economy as light reduces crime which gives business the courage to operate even after nightfall.
The report shows that a number of the strongest gains were made in Kenya, Tanzania, Ethiopia, and Bangladesh as they all improved their electricity access rate by 3 percent.
Kenya Power is still challenged by the mandate to achieve widespread access to electricity by the year 2020.
The Jubilee Government has however been criticized for claiming that 71 percent of Kenyans are connected to electricity during a launch of their Last Mile Connectivity Project while a report by Africa Check showed that it is 58.4 percent of Kenyans. Whatever the figures are, Kenya is leading on electricity connectivity and it definitely, has business booming.View attachment 888215
Wacha kujitoa ufahamu kiasi hicho wewe...Si nyinyi mlikua mnalia kuhusu kerosene? Eti bibi yako anaataabika kwa kuongeza ushuru kwenye mafuta. Tz habari ya mafuta ya taa ilikufa na JK, you either have solar or connected to the national grid. Mambo ya karne ya 10 hayapo tena.
However much you try to argue and explain, facts are clear, numbers dont lie, you are way below Kenya., hii taarifa inawauma sana, propaganda za ccm zinafumaniwa kila uchao., I said this year Tanzania mtajua hamjui. From extreme poverty index to gdp., now energy.., hamtoshi mboga hataaaa! jifariji tu na jubilee, utapona.Jubilee ndio inawadanganya mmefikia 71% wakat uhalisia ni 58.4% haha
Btw report shows that a number of the strongest gains were made in Kenya, Tanzania,Ethiopia and Bangladesh as they all improved their electricity access rate by 3%
We know Tanzania proper, kutoka mashinani ni miji, wewe ile maendeleo inaona kwa your perspective ni hatua kubwa kwa vile mulikua nyuma sanaaa, lakini kwa standarf iliopo bado mpo LDC, na where Kenya is kwa kulinganisha bado hiyo maendeleo ni duni, hatukatai mumepiga hatua, but not yet there. Hii report inawauma sana, kisa Kenya bado iko mbele yenyu, ingekua vile ipo na Kenya iwe chini, haungepinga kamwe., tunawaelewa kaka. Vumilia mtafika, kwa sasa mnapiga hatua hilo linaoenekana, lakini usijidanhanye kwa kutumia mwangalio wako uliwa ndani ya Tz., toka nje utembee ujionee kisha uyaelewa mahali mimefika.Labda mwandishi aje atukumbushe vijiji vya Tanzania ambavyo havina umeme, sikatai vipo ila ni vya kutafuta na tochi, umeme umefanikiwa sana Tz REA, ime na bado inafanikisha kwa vijijini, hizi datas sio reliable ni za mwaka 47, na narudia tena kudiriki kusema kuwa Wakenya wanafikiria Tz ya leo ni sawa na ile ya 1947[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23] Endeleeni ya kufikiria hivyo sisi twasonga
Inauma lakini ni facts, munepiga hatua kwa mwangalio wenyu, ila bado hamjafika, usife moyo, mtafika tu.Ila Kenya mnatengenezaga chuki wenyewe, sasa huyo mwandishi kaandika pumba gani. Ndiyo maana mnatengwa, mnapenda sana kujikuza na kuchafua wengine.
We know Tanzania proper, kutoka mashinani ni miji, wewe ile maendeleo inaona kwa your perspective ni hatua kubwa kwa vile mulikua nyuma sanaaa, lakini kwa standarf iliopo bado mpo LDC, na where Kenya is kwa kulinganisha bado hiyo maendeleo ni duni, hatukatai mumepiga hatua, but not yet there. Hii report inawauma sana, kisa Kenya bado iko mbele yenyu, ingekua vile ipo na Kenya iwe chini, haungepinga kamwe., tunawaelewa kaka. Vumilia mtafika, kwa sasa mnapiga hatua hilo linaoenekana, lakini usijidanhanye kwa kutumia mwangalio wako uliwa ndani ya Tz., toka nje utembee ujionee kisha uyaelewa mahali mimefika.
I have not seen any Kenyan challenging the 56% because people actually understand the importance of official figures. We are all in agreement that its not even enough and alot more needs to be done, which is happening. We will see what more has been done once 2018 becomes past tense.However much you try to argue and explain, facts are clear, numbers dont lie, you are way below Kenya., hii taarifa inawauma sana, propaganda za ccm zinafumaniwa kila uchao., I said this year Tanzania mtajua hamjui. From extreme poverty index to gdp., now energy.., hamtoshi mboga hataaaa! jifariji tu na jubilee, utapona.
What does 2018 extreme poverty index report says about Tanzania??, we are all poor yes, but you are poorest in EAC poorer than Kenya, na number last in SADC, shughulikia hali yenyu wachana na Kenya, sisi tunapambana kaka, nyie munaficha ukweli ulio wazi., pole, mtapona tu.[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23] Poor you, you dont know Tanzania as i know Kenya! Good luck na kujiteKenya yenu! You are developed country??? OMG! Mnajidanganya sana! Fanyeni kazi ili mfike kwenye development sio mjiite developed na inequalities za hali ya juu, sort out slums, aids, corruptins, tropical deseases, tribal crisis, terrorism, ignorance, njaa etc etc, then uje uite TZ LDC kwa kifua mbele,lolss!
Once you are black you will always be, there isnt a light skinned who isnt a black, once you are poor yes you are, travel to learn something, take that in your poor mind buddy!you have a long way to go, stop deceiving your nerves!What does 2018 extreme poverty index report says about Tanzania??, we are all poor yes, but you are poorest in EAC poorer than Kenya, na number last in SADC, shughulikia hali yenyu wachana na Kenya, sisi tunapambana kaka, nyie munaficha ukweli ulio wazi., pole, mtapona tu.