The Kenyan government is investing Sh350 million in Khwisero Sub-County to connect over 6,000 households to the national electricity grid. Energy and Petroleum Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi announced the funding as part of the broader Last Mile Connectivity Programme. This initiative aims to expand electricity access across the country, particularly in rural areas. The Sh350 million allocation for Khwisero is part of a larger Sh2.5 billion investment in nationwide electrification projects. The program seeks to improve living standards and stimulate economic activity by providing reliable power to homes and businesses. This expansion of electricity infrastructure underscores the government’s commitment to universal access to electricity for all citizens. The project is expected to significantly impact the quality of life for residents in Khwisero.