Hang in thereWhen it is all fixed you'll be a much happier bunny!
Take notice of the last sentence that speaks of stakeholders. There, I think, lies the problem.
When CEO's need to show quarterly profits to shareholders, maintaining transmission lines and working towards future power sources becomes a cost that won't make the CEO look good. We have a similar set up in Ontario where aging transmission lines will need replacing because no one would commit to the cost of general maintainence. Because of the size of this province, windmills aren't practical due to the long distances. Yet the powers that be want to go that route.
Alas monopolies will always take advantage as they know you've got no other choice.
I can remember when BT were the only telecoms company in the UK. God but the system was dire!
I've never been to Kenya but I imagine that a lot of the infrastructure is legacy stuff from the days of Empire and accordingly the pencil pushing is still equally slow, inefficient and customer unfriendly?
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