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KPLC car to be auctioned for failing to pay don Sh2.1m in blackout case

Kenya Power Company offices in Nairobi. [Fiel, Standard]

Kenya Power Company (KPLC) has lost the bid to salvage its vehicle from auction after failing to pay Prof Moni Wekesa Sh2.1 million in blackout case.

Auctioneers confiscated KPLC 's Toyota D-Max on October 11, 2024, following court orders that it pays Wekesa Sh 2.1 million for the cost of the case he filed in 2021 after it disconnected his power, leaving him in darkness for days.

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