Kenyan drivers and households are breathing a collective sigh of relief as the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) delivers a welcome Valentine’s gift: significant cuts in fuel prices for the February-March cycle.
In the latest monthly review, Super Petrol plunges by KSh 4.24 per litre, Diesel by KSh 3.93, and Kerosene by KSh 1.00. This marks the second consecutive drop this year, following a modest reduction in January, and comes amid easing global oil pressures.
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