
Kenyans will have to pay more for fuel products after the government hiked prices in the latest review. In a statement on Thursday night, the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) increased Super Petrol prices by Ksh16.96, Diesel by Ksh21.32 and Kerosene by Ksh33.13. The changes that took effect on September 15, saw the retail […]
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