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EPRA, the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority, made waves in Kenya by announcing a significant reduction in fuel prices. In the latest monthly review, EPRA slashed the prices of Super Petrol by Sh5.31 per litre, Diesel by Sh10, and Kerosene by a substantial Sh18.68. Kenyan motorists and households welcomed this news with open arms, as the cost of living is expected to decrease with the lowered fuel prices.
The anticipation was palpable as Kenyans awaited EPRA's monthly review, guessing whether fuel prices would rise or drop. The announcement by EPRA brought relief as it revealed the reduction of Super Petrol, Diesel, and Kerosene by Sh5.30, Sh10.00, and Sh18.68 per litre, respectively. With Super Petrol retailing at Sh193.84, Diesel at Sh180.38, and Kerosene at Sh170.06, consumers can now enjoy more affordable fuel prices across the country.
For the second consecutive month, fuel prices continued to fall, with EPRA leading the way in mitigating the cost of living for Kenyans. The government's efforts to reduce the financial burden on citizens were evident as pump prices decreased, making transportation and household expenses more manageable. EPRA's commitment to fostering economic stability through fuel price regulation has been commendable, garnering support and appreciation from the public.
In the latest EPRA review, Diesel saw a notable Ksh 10 reduction, emphasizing the authority's dedication to ensuring fair and accessible fuel prices for all. With pump prices steadily declining for two months in a row, EPRA's impact on the economy and consumers' daily lives is undeniable. As EPRA continues to announce beneficial changes in fuel prices, Kenyans can look forward to more cost-effective transportation and living expenses in the future.
Super petrol reduced by Sh5.31 per litre, Diesel by Sh10 and Kerosene by Sh18.68.
EPRA review: Super Petrol, Diesel and Kerosene down by Sh5.30, Sh10.00 and Sh18.68 per litre respectively; to retail at Sh193.84, Sh180.38 and Sh170.06 ...
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Super petrol reduced by Sh5.31 per litre, Diesel by Sh10 and Kerosene by Sh18.68.
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EPRA review: Super Petrol, Diesel and Kerosene down by Sh5.30, Sh10.00 and Sh18.68 per litre respectively; to retail at Sh193.84, Sh180.38 and Sh170.06 ...