Get Kenya power connection guidance, tariff estimates, and off-grid solar support.
The available material is very limited: it is declared open-source under MIT, with no keys and no remote endpoints, and no clear high-risk red flags are visible. However, it is flagged as executing code, lacks a README, has zero community adoption, and unknown maintenance status, so it should be used with caution.
The material explicitly states that no keys or environment variables are required, and there is no indication that API tokens, account credentials, or other sensitive authentication data are needed, so credential exposure and abuse risk appears low.
The material states there are no remote endpoints, and the description does not indicate any need to contact external services; based on the available information, there is no clear user data egress path.
The objective checks indicate that it can execute code. For an MCP tool, this is a common inherent capability and not, by itself, a high-risk signal; however, the material does not explain what processes it may start or which system capabilities it uses, so caution is warranted due to limited transparency.
The material does not specify which local files, directories, or data resources it can read or write, so there is no direct evidence of overbroad access; however, as an MCP service capable of executing code, its potential local data access is not transparent and should be constrained.
Positive factors include an auditable open-source repository and an MIT license; however, it comes from a third-party registry, has zero GitHub stars, no README, and unknown maintenance status, so supply-chain trust is limited and the source code and dependencies should be reviewed first.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "nishati-mcp" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Explain the steps, required documents, common fees, and expected timeline for applying for a new KPLC electricity connection in Kenya, organized for a residential user.
A residential connection guide with required documents, fee items, and estimated processing time.
Using Kenya electricity tariff rules, estimate the monthly bill for a household consuming 180 kWh and explain the tariff bands or surcharge components.
A monthly bill estimate with a breakdown of tariff structure and major charge components.
I live in a rural area in Kenya and need lighting, phone charging, and a small fridge. Recommend a suitable off-grid solar system configuration and explain whether any rural electrification programs or subsidies are available.
An off-grid solar setup recommendation with notes on relevant rural electrification support programs.
Helps users access Kenya housing, tenant rights, permits, and financing information.
Access Kenya land records, rates, subdivision steps, and dispute information.
Manage Kenyan family legal matters, records, wills, trusts, and inheritance via MCP.
Generate alternative credit scores from M-PESA behavior for adults without formal history.
Access Kenya health coverage, facilities, community care, and medicine guidance.
Helps Kenyans abroad handle citizenship, taxes, investments, and document verification.