Update: Kenya cuts diesel prices after deadly fuel protests (opens in new tab)
Kenya cut diesel prices after a nationwide public transport strike and fuel-price protests left four people dead, more than 30 injured and 348 arrested, according to Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen. The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority lowered diesel by KSh10.06 per litre, raised kerosene by KSh38.60 per litre and left petrol unchanged after the government linked earlier fuel increases to the Iran war’s effect on energy supplies. The strike began when transport operator...
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