Motorists rejoice as fuel prices drop, bringing an affordable dream to the roads! ๐๐จ
In a move that surely has Kenyans smiling from ear to ear, the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has announced yet another reduction in fuel prices for the month of December. This fresh decline sees Super Petrol retailing at Sh176.29, down by Ksh4.37, while Diesel and Kerosene each dip by Sh3.06 to Sh165.06 and Sh148.39 respectively. With this price drop, it's safe to say that the festive season just got a little merrier, allowing motorists to fill their tanks with a little less sting on the wallet.
This double dose of fuel price relief comes just in time for holiday road trips, family get-togethers, and perhaps a few spontaneous adventures. With these new prices, families can look forward to venturing out to enjoy Kenya's beautiful beaches or embark on scenic getaways into the iconic national parks โ all without fearing a fuel price sprinkle that might rain on their parade. So, if you've been thinking about taking a drive up to Mount Kenya for that Instagram-worthy pic or visiting the Maasai Mara, now might just be the perfect time!
Interestingly, this is the second consecutive fuel price drop announced by EPRA, providing much-needed relief not only to motorists but also to households and local businesses that depend on transport services. As fuel prices continue to slide down, thereโs hope on the horizon that this could lead to reductions in transport fares and subsequently, the cost of goods and services across the board. It truly seems like a Christmas miracle for Kenyans after months of mounting fuel costs.
As we celebrate this news, itโs good to remember that oil prices are driven by many factors, including global market trends and local economic policies. With East Africa's reliance on imported fuel, these price reductions vonfluence positively on Kenyansโ lives, giving them more spending power. So whether youโre off to the coast for a holiday or just hitting up the local supermarket, enjoy the ride โ and donโt forget that the only thing better than cheap fuel is maybe the chapati you snag on your journey. Happy driving, Kenyans!
Super petrol will now retail at Sh176.29 in Nairobi while diesel will sell at Sh165.06 per litre.
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Super petrol will now retail at Sh176.29 in Nairobi while diesel will sell at Sh165.06 per litre.
NAIROBI, Kenya, Dec 13 - The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has cut fuel prices, offering reprieve to motorists, households and firms.
In Nairobi, Super Petrol, Diesel and Kerosene will now retail at Sh176.29, Sh165.06 and Sh148.39.
The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) on 14th December 2024, published reduced the prices of Super Petrol, Kerosene, and Diesel for the month ...
Fuel prices drop in latest EPRA review: Petrol down by Sh4.37 to retail at Sh176.29, Diesel and Kerosene drops by Sh3.00 to sell at Sh165.06 and Sh148.39 ...
The Energy Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has announced a reduction in the prices of Super Petrol, Diesel, and Kerosene.
EPRA has reduced fuel prices for December 2024, with Super Petrol down by Ksh.4.37 and Diesel and Kerosene dropping by Ksh.3 per litre.