It is the rate of new connection not access rate. At the moment Kenya is at 80% access rate and the rate of 2000 house holds a day in the last mile program gives kenya a higher connecton rate than south africa which i think managed about 1700 a day even though they have a higher percentage of elecricity access than Kenya. Kenya and Ghana have actually been ranked as the countries that will attain universal electricity access ahead of target in sub saharan africa by the world bank and other multilateral agencies. considering it is the world bank funding the last mile project.