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fuel prices

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Economy

Why Fuel Prices Are Set To Go Up Again

The state has tripled the petroleum regulatory levy on every litre of fuel purchased.The Ministry of Energy last week increased the levy from Sh0.25 to Sh0.75 per litre, as revealed by the recently published Energy (Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority Petroleum Levy) Regulations, 2024. The increase, effective February 15, 2024, aims to fund the operations […]

Economy
Economy

Fuel Prices Scaled Down

Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has reduced pump price for a litre of diesel and super petrol by Kshs. 5 while a litre of Kerosene will retail at Kshs. 7.28 cheaper beginning midnight. In the monthly fuel review announced on Thursday, EPRA said it will continue to tap the Petroleum Development Levy to ease […]

Economy
Economy

Regulator Increases Super Petrol Prices

The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has reviewed upwards, the price of a litre of super petrol which effective midnight will cost Kshs. 0.77 more. The regulator has however spared kerosene and diesel users any upward adjustments as it kept prices unchanged in its review published on Monday. This is the third month that […]

Economy

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