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    How To Buy Kenya Power Tokens Using MPesa

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    Purchasing Kenya Power Tokens via the Mpesa Pay Bill Number 888880 is one of the easiest methods of paying for KPLC electricity bills. All that you need is any phone with a Safaricom line.

    This is how to buy Kenya Power tokens using MPesa:

    1. Go to M-Pesa menu
    2. Click ”Lipa na M-Pesa’
    3. Click PayBill
    4. Enter the KPLC Busisness number which is 888880
    5. Enter the account number
    6. Enter the amount of money you want to buy tokens with
    7. Enter your M-Pesa pin
    8. Click send and wait for a confirmation from both M-Pesa and Kenya Power
    9. After receiving the confirmation message one can now enter the tokens in their meter box

    For those with Equitel lines,

    1. Select Eazzy Pay from your Equitel menu
    2. Select Pay Bill from Eazzy Pay.
    Choose the bank account number to pay from e.g.0123456789102
    Select business number – KPLC Tokens
    3. Enter your KPLC Prepaid Meter Number (e.g. 37168917674) press OK
    4. Enter the amount you wish to pay which should be between Shs. 100 and Shs.500,000.
    5. Enter your Equitel PIN and press OK
    6. Confirm that all details are correct by pressing 1 OK
    7. You will receive a text confirmation of the transaction from Equity bank.
    KPLC will then generate prepaid token valid for your meter and send via SMS.1

    To pay postpaid electricity bill using MPesa:

    1. Select “Pay Bill” from the M-Pesa menu.
    2. Enter the Kenya Power business number 888 888.
    3. Enter your new Kenya Power account number e.g. 123456.
    4. Enter the amount you wish to pay which should be between Shs. 100 and Shs.35,000.
    5. Enter your M-Pesa PIN.
    6. Confirm that all details are correct.
    7. You will receive a confirmation of the transaction via SMS.

    To pay your postpaid electricity bill with Equitel:

    1. Select Eazzy Pay from your Equitel menu
    2. Select Pay Bill from Eazzy Pay.
    Choose the bank account number to pay from e.g.0123456789102
    Select business number – KPLC Bills (Post Paid)
    3. Enter your new Kenya Power meter number e.g. 2831172 or 3436980.
    4. Enter the amount you wish to pay which should be between Shs.100 and Shs.500,000.
    5. Enter your Equitel PIN and press OK
    6. Confirm that all details are correct by pressing 1 OK.
    7. You will receive a text confirmation of the transaction from Equity bank.

    Buy Tokens/Pay Your Bill/Pay for your New Connection

    Prepaid Agencies

    No.DescriptionCategoryChannelService
    No.1SAFARICOMMNO*Pay bill Mo.888880Prepaid vending

    Postpaid Agencies

    No.DescriptionCategoryChannelService
    No.1ABSA BANK KENYA PLCBankBank network/Bank AgenciesPost paid collections
    No.2CITI BANKBankBank network/Bank AgenciesPost paid collections
    No.3COOPERATIVE BANK OF KENYA LIMITEDBankBank network/Bank AgenciesPost paid collections
    No.4FAMILY BANK LIMITEDBankBank network/Bank AgenciesPost paid collections
    No.5EQUITY BANK(KENYA ) LIMITEDBankBank network/Bank AgenciesPost paid collections
    No.7I&M BANK KENYA LIMITED/td>BankBank network/Bank AgenciesPost paid collections
    No.8NCBA BANK KENYA PLCBankBank network/Bank AgenciesPost paid collections
    No.9POSTBANKBankBank network/Bank AgenciesPost paid & New Connections Collections
    No.10SAFARICOM PLCMNO*Paybill No. 888899New Connection Collections
    No.11SAFARICOM PLCMNO*Paybill No. 888888Post paid collections
    No.12STANBIC BANK KENYA LIMITEDBankBank network/Bank AgenciesPost paid collections
    No.13NATIONAL BANK OF KENYA LIMITEDBankBank network/Bank AgenciesPost paid collections
    No.14DTB KENYA LIMITEDBankBank network/Bank AgenciesPost paid collections
    No.15KCB BANK KENYA LTDBankBank network/Bank AgenciesPost paid collections
    Nyongesa Sande
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    Nyongesa Sande is a Kenyan politician, blogger, YouTuber, Pan-Africanist, columnist, and political activist. He is also an informer and businessman with interests in politics, governance, corporate fraud, and human rights.