Nairobi, Sept. 25 -- Kenya Power will spend Sh1.08 billion to relocate its electricity lines along the section between Mlolongo on Mombasa road and James Gichuru road to pave the way for-set up of the Nairobi Expressway.

The budget for the project to be completed before December means the power distributor will spend at least Sh10 million for every kilometre of power line moved along the 27.1 kilometre stretch.

The firm has a combined 106 kilometres of high voltage (66kV), medium voltage (11kV), and low voltage cables between the affected area.

The bill, which will be footed by the Kenya National Highways Authority (KeNHA), will also entail relocation of 28 transformers serving the area where no substation will be affected.

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