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The image displays a row of seven prepaid electricity meters, likely installed indoors within a communal setting such as an apartment building or commercial units in Witeithie ward, Kenya. The meters are housed within a black metal frame or cage, suggesting security measures against tampering.

Each meter features a digital display and a numeric keypad. Most of the meters show active green indicator lights, signifying that they are powered and likely in use. The leftmost meter, however, exhibits red indicator lights, which could indicate a low credit balance, a disconnection, or an error state. Below the main body of each meter, various wires in red, black, and yellow are visible, connecting the units within the frame.

Notable details include branding and instructions on the meters. The brand name "JEDMCO" is clearly visible on the labels beneath the keypads. Below the JEDMCO branding, text indicating "Prepaid Meter" and references to "Safaricom M-Pesa" are discernible, along with a phone icon. This indicates that these are prepaid electricity meters that likely allow for token top-ups via mobile money services like M-Pesa, a common practice in Kenya. Small numbers, such as "31," "35," and "32," are visible on the top right corner of some meter displays or casing, possibly serving as unit identification numbers.

The background consists of a light green surface directly above the meters. Below the meters, the surface changes from a textured grey on the left to a plain beige or light brown wall on the right. No people or specific activities are depicted; the scene focuses solely on the installed metering system. The illuminated displays suggest the image was taken in a dimly lit environment, or at a time when the glow of the displays is prominent.
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Nov 18, 2025

Witeithie ward, Kenya

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The image displays a row of seven prepaid electricity meters, likely installed indoors within a communal setting such as an apartment building or commercial units in Witeithie ward, Kenya. The meters are housed within a black metal frame or cage, suggesting security measures against tampering. Each meter features a digital display and a numeric keypad. Most of the meters show active green indicator lights, signifying that they are powered and likely in use. The leftmost meter, however, exhibits red indicator lights, which could indicate a low credit balance, a disconnection, or an error state. Below the main body of each meter, various wires in red, black, and yellow are visible, connecting the units within the frame. Notable details include branding and instructions on the meters. The brand name "JEDMCO" is clearly visible on the labels beneath the keypads. Below the JEDMCO branding, text indicating "Prepaid Meter" and references to "Safaricom M-Pesa" are discernible, along with a phone icon. This indicates that these are prepaid electricity meters that likely allow for token top-ups via mobile money services like M-Pesa, a common practice in Kenya. Small numbers, such as "31," "35," and "32," are visible on the top right corner of some meter displays or casing, possibly serving as unit identification numbers. The background consists of a light green surface directly above the meters. Below the meters, the surface changes from a textured grey on the left to a plain beige or light brown wall on the right. No people or specific activities are depicted; the scene focuses solely on the installed metering system. The illuminated displays suggest the image was taken in a dimly lit environment, or at a time when the glow of the displays is prominent.

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