Monday, September 27, 2010

Re: KPLC--COMPALINTS==welcome people

good afternoon,

i would urge you to get an electrician to check your wiring. my inlaws used to get bills over 8k for a while and yet no one is left in the house during the day. on getting an electrician, they discovered that wires had passed through the switch at the living room. there was actually a hole to the neighbours house.the neighbours were cooking and using my inlaws power for such a long time. now things are in order.

thanks

On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 3:15 PM, Moses Olalie <MOlalie@mumias-sugar.com> wrote:
Last three month ago my bill was 10.000.00 per month yet I was away when come back the bill  came to 3000.00 per month. when compalined was told the bill is correct.WHOM DO I CRY TO.

    olalie.

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From: mlalahoi@googlegroups.com [mlalahoi@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of janeyjay [mukamijanes@yahoo.com]
Sent: 23 September 2010 12:59
To: MlalaHoi
Subject: Re: KPLC--COMPALINTS==welcome people

On Sep 22, 11:15 pm, Nankhi <nan...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>         1. Eric Mburi
>         2. Milly Odhiambo
>         3. Chrispine Onyango
>         4. Jonah Ogaro
>         5. Nancy Khisa
          6. Jayne Mukami
>
> Ja'kamburi
>
> ________________________________
> From: jonahog...@hotmail.com
> To: mlalahoi@googlegroups.com; youngprofessionals_ke@googlegroups.com;
> giving-it-straight@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: KPLC--COMPALINTS
> Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2010 09:02:30 +0000
>
>  Thanks Eric.
>
> I have put my name.
>
> I hope all those with complaints should do likewise. We need to know the billing
> criteria and whether we are subsidizing inefficiencies at KPLC.
>
> ________________________________
>  From: ewabw...@hotmail.com
> To: mlalahoi@googlegroups.com; youngprofessionals_ke@googlegroups.com;
> giving-it-straight@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: KPLC--COMPALINTS
> Date: Wed, 22 Sep 2010 06:32:15 +0000
>
>  People ,
> We would like to do a memo to KPLC management to explain some simple matters to
> us, as consumers with regard to how charging is executed from their end,before
> we can enlist a lawyer to deal with our complaints.
>
> We are going to do a draft memo to the MD where we will solicit signatures from
> genuine complainants then we see a way forward.Once we reach the 10,000 mark as
> suggested by Milly we shall send it round for signatures to be appended: Then
> forward to the KPLC management:
>
> From there we can see a way forward whether to sue or to seek further audience
> with the management
>
> So if you have a genuine complaint about KPLC bills and billing system that you
> do not understand here we are:
>
> Continue the list
>
> Ja'kamburi
>
> ________________________________
>  From: a...@africaonline.co.ke
> To: mlalahoi@googlegroups.com; youngprofessionals_ke@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: KPLC
> Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2010 16:39:54 +0300
>
> Equally in the same dilemma.
>
> Received a bill of Kshs. 40,000 last month, went to complain was told its
> correct, something need to be done about these greedy exploiters.  Who is going
> to save us???????
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> >From: Eric Wabwaya Mburi
> >To: Agola Atieno ; Young Professionals
> >Sent: Monday, September 20, 2010 11:31 AM
> >Subject: RE: KPLC
>
> >Milly,
> >Personally I have no option and the reason am stuck with this Silly KPLC thing.
>
> >I am sick of it--The month that I was away 15 days on record my bill is 5,000
> >yet the month I was full house the bill was shs 3,000==what are the
> >justifications and why cant someone address this?
>
> >Sick==sick ==sick and sick of KPLC
>
> >Ja'kamburi
>
> >________________________________
>
>  To: youngprofessionals_ke@googlegroups.com
>
>
>
> >CC: mlalahoi@googlegroups.com
> >Subject: Re: CHINA BRIBES MALI
> >From: modhiam...@yahoo.com
> >Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2010 10:42:58 +0000
>
> >Kenyans,
>
> >There no most arrogant parastatal in this country equal to KPLC.
>
> >They raid our pockets giving high bills which seem to unquestionable. Power
> >surges which destroy our equipments are the order of the day, blackouts are now
> >a norm.
>
> >We bear all this kenyans indeed.
>
> >Now the strike notice issued is due to expire tomorrow threatening to plunge our
> >country into darkness, yet the management refuses to address the issues.
>
> >I propose if we experience disruption due to this arrogant attitude lets sue.
>
> >Wakili's in the forum advise.
>
> >This is one parastatal which has messed up my finances yet it is a necessity to
> >me. I would love a moment of holding it to account.
>
> >Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone from Zain Kenya
> >________________________________
> >From: modhiam...@yahoo.com
> >Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2010 10:28:54 +0000
> >To: <youngprofessionals_ke@googlegroups.com>
> >ReplyTo: modhiam...@yahoo.com
> >Cc: <mlalahoi@googlegroups.com>
> >Subject: CHINA BRIBES MALI
>
> >Whats China upto in Mali, donating 50 Limousines.
>
> >This is bribery, i wonder what they want to reap in Mali.
>
> >Mali had better be careful, they will be having body parts trade in their
> >region. Am told the chinese use them to manifacture herbals. The ones which have
> >currently flooded the kenyan market.Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone from
> >Zain Kenya
> >________________________________
> >From: modhiam...@yahoo.com
> >Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2010 10:21:05 +0000
> >To: <youngprofessionals_ke@googlegroups.com>
> >ReplyTo: modhiam...@yahoo.com
> >Cc: <mlalahoi@googlegroups.com>
> >Subject: TROUBLE BREWING IN BURUNDI
>
> >Burundi needs to be helped deal with the arising rebellion now before it
> >escalates to unmanageable levels.
>
> >One of the mandate of the EAC should be to foster peaceful existence between and
> >within countries.
>
> >Can some action be taken Jamani.Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone from Zain
> >Kenya
> >________________________________
> >From: Kuria-Mwangi <kjmwa...@gmail.com>
> >Sender: youngprofessionals_ke@googlegroups.com
> >Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2010 07:03:17 -0400
> >To: <youngprofessionals_ke@googlegroups.com>
> >ReplyTo: youngprofessionals_ke@googlegroups.com
> >Cc: <mlalahoi@googlegroups.com>
> >Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] MERU; WHY IT PAYS TO LOVE KIBAKI WHOLEHEARTEDLY!
>
> >Bwana Oguta,
> >I think we are missing some issues here. Rose and others are saying that it
> >takes more than having favor from the Govt for an area to develop but that would
> >be an added advantage. Case in point would be Kiraitu's, Martha's and some other
> >areas. These areas were being developed even during Moi's era in spite of the
> >fact that the two were very strong critics of Moi. They used their connection
> >with the NGOs and international comm. to get services such as water and medical
> >services. With Kibaki at the helm, the places moved a notch (or notches higher).
> >Tuju also lobbied for services via parliamentary and international community
> >(mostly Italian based) for services in Rarienda and his cabinet position helped.
>
> >As we have cabinet ministers who are not able to lobby for services for their
> >people. Some over do it and this can only be good. Others are mere MPs who use
> >bunge and corrindor of power to get services. Those who sleep on their job and
> >fail to even use services such CDF to develop their areas can only be blamed. If
> >an area is denied services because of politics, then we can come in and condemn
> >the leaders putting road blocks.
>
> >There can never be two constituency in one area which are equally the same in
> >development and so leadership is more important than having your own at the
> >help. Even having a presidency from the constituency can be kazi bure like the
> >case of Jomo Kenyatta. He benefited a few people in gatundu but mostly from
> >other places and forgot Gatundu. It is one of the least developed constituency
> >in the greater Kiambu.
>
> >You needed to have visited Gatundu during Kenyatta era or a few years after
> >Ngengi took over. Ngengi did far much better than Kenyatta who seemed contented
> >receiving bribes in the name of gatundu Hospital.
>
> >You needed to take a ride to Gatundu from Githunguri's Komothai area. One time I
> >asked the occupants of a car I was in whether we were in Gatundu and was told to
> >shut up and will not need the answer. Sure enough when we reached gatundu the
> >roads became rough and poverty started to glare on our faces. Magugu had done a
> >wonderful job in his area but you could see very well that Kenyatta was kazi
> >bure. You could also say the same for Kikuyu where Njonjo did wonders in the few
> >years he was an MP. The joke was that even the paths leading to thr river or
> >cattle dip were tarmaked during his era. No wonder Kikuyu continues to be the
> >best constutiency in the country for a long time in terms of maendeleo.
>
> >No, these fellows dont use their money but we have some who have done wonders
> >using their money. Visit Mwau's and Maina's (Mathera) and will be shown multi
> >milllion public works build using the fellows own money.
>
> >Other places have excellent managers of CDF, professionally done and this has
> >helped the areas grow. Peter Kenneth's Gatanga is one area. With additional
> >lobbying their areas receive pork from the GOK and this can only good unless it
> >was corruptly received. Even with devolution, having a good leader would help.
>
> >Now back to your question, what is wrong with Kiraitu's massive development even
> >though it was Govt funded? We can only fault him if we have facts to show that
> >people were arm twisted to pour more than needed wealth to his area. If he
> >lobbied for parliament to pass bills which led to the tarmaking of roads and
> >other infrasture, what is wrong with that? If Raila has lobbied for Kisumu
> >airport to be expanded, are we going to blast him for using his office to
> >develop that area? Why would Tuju and other be condemned for massive development
> >which made their constituencies look like oasis if they didnt corruptly
> >influence the development?
>
> >Kuria
>
> >On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 2:54 AM, Joseph Oguta (DHL CN) <Joseph.Og...@dhl.com>
> >wrote:
>
> >Kagwiria,
> >>How do you determine a hard working MP?
> >>Do they use their own money for road construction or these roads are done by the
> >>Government?
>
> ________________________________
>  From: youngprofessionals_ke@googlegroups.com
> [mailto:youngprofessionals_ke@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Rose Kagwiria
>
> >>Sent: Friday, September 17, 2010 3:03 AM
> >>To: youngprofessionals_ke@googlegroups.com; mlalahoi@googlegroups.com
>
> >>Subject: Re: [YP_Ke] MERU; WHY IT PAYS TO LOVE KIBAKI WHOLEHEARTEDLY!
>
> >>Dan
>
> >>Thanks for your observation about Meru. I would not blame you for your
> >>conclusion because you are not from Meru. I would agree with you that the Main
> >>tamac roads have been maintained since kibaki  became the presdent. However note
> >>Meru is too large to be judged by a person who used Nairobi, Nkubu-Meru
> >>town-Nanyuki -and Isiolo roads. These roads were tarmaced even when Mzee
> >>Kenyatta was alive but were not well maintained. Personally the development of a
> >>place depends on the political leader of that area. For example, the souththern
> >>part of meru has very active MPS like Kiraitu Murungi who is the most active
> >>member of parliament Meru have. Dan just travel
>
> ...
>
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