Electricity users consumers are now paying at least Sh5 more per unit of electricity in January compared to Sh23 in December, piling more pressure on households already squeezed by the high cost of living.
<ul> <li>Those spending 0-30 kilowatts of power per month are now paying Sh27 per unit up from Sh22.45 in December. </li> <li>Consumers spending 30 to 100 units per month are now forced to pay Sh31.97 per unit of electricity up from Sh28.17 in December. </li> </ul>
Electricity users consumers are now paying at least Sh5 more per unit of electricity in January compared to Sh23 in December, piling more pressure on households already squeezed by the high cost of living.
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