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HomeDaily NewsMonday, April 27, 2026Electricity Prices Rise as EPRA Introduces New Charges - April 2026
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Electricity Prices Rise as EPRA Introduces New Charges - April 2026

Electricity consumers in Kenya will face higher power bills starting in April 2026 due to three new charges introduced by the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA). At the same time, Equity Bank has been recognized as the Overall Best Bank in Kenya at the 2026 Think Business Banking Awards, distinguishing itself across multiple categories. Meanwhile, the Employment and Labour Relations Court in Kenya has ruled in favour of 187 former Facebook content moderators who accused Meta Platforms and outsourcing firm Sama of labour rights violations. These three developments represent significant regulatory and business developments in Kenya's commercial sector.

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Monday 8:13 AMCapital Business

Electricity prices to rise from April as EPRA introduces new charges

Electricity prices to rise from April as EPRA introduces new charges

Electricity consumers in Kenya will face higher power bills starting in April 2026 due to three new charges introduced by the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA).

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Electricity consumers in Kenya will face higher power bills starting in April 2026 due to three new charges introduced by the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA).

  • The new charges include a Foreign Exchange Fluctuation Adjustment (adding 123.41 cents/kWh), a Water Resource levy (1.54 cents/kWh), and a significant Fuel Energy Cost Charge (347 cents/kWh).
  • The adjustments were announced in a Gazette Notice and are deemed necessary by EPRA Acting Director-General Joseph Oketch to reflect true generation and supply costs.
  • Consumers in off-grid and remote areas, particularly those relying on diesel generators, are expected to bear the brunt of the increases, with regions like Turkana County and Lamu County facing higher costs.
Sunday 9:44 PMCapital BusinessFirst

Equity Bank named Kenya’s Best Bank

Equity Bank named Kenya’s Best Bank

Equity Bank has been recognized as the Overall Best Bank in Kenya at the 2026 Think Business Banking Awards, distinguishing itself across multiple categories.

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Equity Bank has been recognized as the Overall Best Bank in Kenya at the 2026 Think Business Banking Awards, distinguishing itself across multiple categories.

  • The bank topped 10 categories and ranked second in two others.
  • Equity Bank, along with its Group Managing Director and CEO, James Mwangi, who was named CEO of the Year.
  • The awards evaluated banks on financial strength, innovation, governance, and customer focus, with Equity Bank excelling in retail banking, product innovation, and more.
Monday 8:00 AMCapital Business

Court backs Facebook moderators in case against Meta, Sama

Court backs Facebook moderators in case against Meta, Sama

The Employment and Labour Relations Court in Kenya has ruled in favour of 187 former Facebook content moderators who accused Meta Platforms and outsourcing firm Sama of labour rights violations.

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The Employment and Labour Relations Court in Kenya has ruled in favour of 187 former Facebook content moderators who accused Meta Platforms and outsourcing firm Sama of labour rights violations.

  • The moderators allege they were exposed to traumatic content, faced poor working conditions, and experienced unfair termination.
  • Key players include Meta Platforms, outsourcing firm Sama, and the 187 former moderators.
  • Meta's Director of Scaled Regulatory Response, Laura O’Hanlon, has been ordered to appear for cross-examination.
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