Residents of a local village in Kisii County have been in the dark for three months now.
The village which bis located in the remote part of the county,was cut off from power after several electric poles taking power to the village fell down.
According to the reports,the poles fell down in July following a heavy down pour in the region and since then the Kenya power officials have not bothered to fix the problem.

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Speaking to the media,the villagers who decided to take to the streets blamed the Kenya power head office in Kisii for giving their cries a deaf year ,since they have sent several village representative to them.
" We don't know what is happening,we can't charge our phones,we close our business at the shopping center early due to darkness" said one of the villagers.
They have requested the Kenya power to work with speed and respond to the matter.

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