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The Kenya Times on MSNWhy EPRA Increased Fuel PricesOn Monday, July 14, 2025, the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) issued a notice announcing new prices for petroleum products, which will be in effect from July 15 to August 14, 2025. In ...
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Tuko News on MSNEpra explains hike in fuel prices after backlash from KenyansThe Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority defended its KSh 8+ fuel price hike by citing rising June oil import costs ...
Fuel prices increase in latest EPRA review, petrol, diesel and kerosene prices up by Sh8.99, Sh8.67 and Sh9.65 respectively.
The fuel price surge has prompted motorists to seek creative coping mechanisms, with some opting to use Liquefied Petroleum ...
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Tuko News on MSNKenyan Govt Explains KSh 175b Fuel Levy Securitisation after EPRA Price HikesThe Ministry of Roads and Transport clarified that the securitisation of the Road Maintenance Levy (RML) is not the cause of ...
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Tuko News on MSNList of 11 Kenyan Towns Where Petrol Retails at Over KSh 200, Diesel KSh 190 After EPRA HikeKenyans in other towns like Mandera pay over KSh 208.49 per litre of super petrol and KSh 193.76 per litre of diesel and KSh ...
Fuel prices in Kenya have risen sharply, squeezing households and businesses already grappling with a high cost of living.
Kenya had assured IMF that it would only subsidise pump prices only when there are funds available in the PDL kitty.
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allAfrica.com on MSNKenya: Pump Prices Soar By 9-Shilling Average in EPRA's July-August ReviewThe Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has announced sharp increases in fuel prices in its latest monthly review, citing higher international landing costs of petroleum products and ...
"When world prices were dropping, EPRA reduced local prices by a paltry one shilling, insulting the millions of motorists who ...
Kenya seeks to move away from the current situation in which over 90 percent of the LPG is sold in packages that do not offer consumers payment flexibility.
Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro now wants the government to include a Sh175 billion allegedly taken against the Sh7 fuel levy imposed last year in the country’s loan book.
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