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Kenya Power has partnered with Community-Based Organisations (CBOs) in Mathare, Mukuru and Kibera to enhance service delivery and stem electricity theft.
The partnership, which is in line with the company’s losses reduction strategy, will see the power utility firm recover at least Sh2 billion in the three informal settlements through the collaboration.
The firm will also open offices in Mathare, Mukuru and Kibera to help address customer issues such as power outages, bill queries, and new connections among others. “Under the partnership, the CBOs will act as the company’s ambassadors and report issues to teams based in the new offices,” said Kenya Power Managing Director Bernard Ngugi.
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Kenya Power has partnered with Community Based Organizations (CBOs) in Mathare, Mukuru and Kibera to help enhance service delivery and stem electricity theft.
This partnership is in line with the Company’s wider commercial losses reduction strategy. The new partnership will enlist the support and ownership of the local community whilst enabling Kenya Power to bring its services closer to its customers.
Kenya Power will also open offices in Mathare, Mukuru and Kibera to effectively and efficiently address customer issues such as power outages, bill queries, and new connections among others. The Company plans to recover at least Ksh. 2 billion in the three informal settlements through this collaboration.
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The Arizona Department of Education is allocating an additional $16 million of its discretionary COVID-19 relief funds, it announced Tuesday. The money is part of the $135.5 million in discretionary funds that the department received from two federal COVID-19 relief packages. With these new allocations, the department has now allocated $116 million of these funds.
The $16 million will be invested into efforts focused on student equity and achievement, teacher recruitment and retention, and college access and attainment. This includes a partnership on an ASU summer math program for K-12 students, and a laptop and hotspot partnership with the city of Phoenix.