In the April-May and May-June 2026 pricing cycles, President Ruto pointed out, the Government has committed KSh28.19 billion in fuel price support through stabilisation measures and tax relief interventions to cushion Kenyans.
MoreKindiki said the government has taken action to cushion Kenyans from higher prices and is working on more measures to bring it down.
MoreThe new prices for diesel and kerosine are effective for the next 30 days.
MoreThe MP has revealed that his truck worth Ksh 20 Million was reduced to ashes by protesters in Naivasha, Nakuru County.
MoreProf. Kindiki said the government has already reduced Value Added Tax (VAT) on fuel from 16 percent to 8 percent.
MoreIn Nairobi, a litre of super petrol will now retail at a maximum of Ksh 214.25 while diesel will retail at Ksh 242.92.
MoreThe review covers the next 30 days, with the next pricing cycle expected on 15th June 2026
MoreIn its monthly review of the prices for April, EPRA announced that super petrol and diesel prices had increased by Ksh 28.69 and Ksh 40.30 per litre, respectively.
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