Business Daily | by Patrick Alushula
Kenya Power has posted the first loss in 17 years, turning the spotlight on the push by the utility firm to raise retail tariffs for homes and businesses to improve its performance.
The Treasury’s disclosures to Parliament shows the electricity monopoly returned a net loss of Sh2.98 billion in the financial year ended June 2020.
But Kenya Power, which is listed on the Nairobi bourse, is yet to make public its financial statements for the year to June…









