Well, they cant handle inflation (wil go down by itself), they cant manage money supply (cry to money brokers), they cant manage interest rates (cry to banks), they cant rebuilt the countryside (people recycle condoms, no money to buy from your county - even if u have money to buy condoms), are they still building Malili Ranch? (they are compensating those that grabbed expansion land) ....
At this rate, when do we think some cheaper power will flow into our homes? There is no expansion in the economy, the power consumed is coming mainly from the extra lighting on our roads and the expanding apartments and not industry (thats my analysis). During the Moi era, the city and countryside were dingy, now they are all lit.
When will we get cheaper power? Go nuclear? A Japan scale crising and we are doomed. Sorry no nuclear, we are clearly not ready. Solar, Wind and Geo are a better option though I don't know when we will adopt them commercially. Coal? May be Kalonzo should forget more politics and embrace more coal mining as a strategy to improve the lives of Ukambani region. Then we will have cheaper power from Ukambani coal fields.
My thousand cents.
On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 10:19 AM, maina
<dmaishe@gmail.com> wrote:
This started happening like 2-3 months ago, bills doubling without explanations.!
My bills have simply doubled. From an average of shs 750 to around shs 1,500. Was suspecting the housegal was using hot water to wash clothes but my friend confirmed the same has been happening to him.
Antony