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Kenya Power Awards Sh3.5 Billion in Tenders to Youth, Women and PWDs

Last updated: November 18, 2025 11:36 am
Sauce News Team 7 months ago
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NAIROBI, Kenya — Tuesday, November 18, 2025, 9:30 AM: 

Kenya Power has awarded Sh3.5 billion worth of tenders to enterprises owned by youth, women, and persons with disabilities (PWDs) in the financial year ending June 30, 2025, marking a sharp rise in inclusivity-driven procurement.

The value represents a 470 per cent surge from the Sh614 million disbursed in the previous year, underscoring the utility’s expanded focus on affirmative action through the Access to Government Procurement Opportunities (AGPO) framework.

More details on AGPO can be found on the National Treasury’s AGPO portal.

The tenders covered the supply of goods, provision of services, and construction works. Youth-owned businesses secured the largest share at Sh2.2 billion, followed by women-owned enterprises at Sh1.25 billion, while PWD-owned firms received Sh66.7 million.

Kenya Power’s General Manager for Supply Chain and Logistics, John Ngeno, attributed the growth to targeted outreach efforts.

“Last year, we were intentional in meeting and sensitizing the youth, women and PWDs about procurement opportunities that exist for them within the Company. Our efforts have led to these impressive results,” he said.

Ngeno added that the utility plans to scale up sensitization and introduce step-by-step bid preparation training to boost participation and competitiveness among AGPO-eligible suppliers.

Kenya Power also announced plans to partner with financial institutions to offer credit support and ensure prompt supplier payments, a move aimed at improving cash flows and strengthening sustainable supply chain practices.

Information on the company’s procurement processes is available on the Kenya Power website.

 

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