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KRA to auction Kenya Power transformers

KRA to auction Kenya Power transformers

The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has issued a notice to auction Kenya Power transformers, reflecting cash flow hitches at the utility firm in a sale that will dim efforts to deal with blackouts.

The auction follows delays by Kenya Power in clearing taxes for the import of the transformers and storage fees. The auction also comes as the KRA aggressively pursues uncollected taxes and crackdown on wealthy tax evaders as part of its budget for the year starting July.

The taxman is racing to bring more people into the tax brackets and curb tax cheating and evasion in the quest to meet targets in an economy where Covid-19 economic fallout has battered collections. Kenya Power have been given 30 days to clear the transformers that were shipped into the country seven years ago.

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โ€œUnless the under-mentioned goods are entered and removed from the Customs Warehouse within thirty (30) days from the date of this notice, they will be sold by public auction on August 12, 2021,โ€ the KRA said in the Kenya Gazette.

This is the case at a time Kenya is suffering regular power failure owing to insufficient electricity generation capacity and a dilapidated transmission network, underlining the importance of new transformers. Some of Kenya Powerโ€™s big consumers like firms, universities and factories have turned to solar photovoltaic grid-tied systems to supply power while others have bought stand-by generators due to the outages.

Kenya Power needs to spend billions of shillings to upgrade electricity lines and transformers in the coming years to curb outages and keep up with the growing demand. The utility firm has in the last seven years increased its network by 56,611 kilometres to 84,681 kilometres while customer base jumped 3.3 times to 7.6 million.

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