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Commuters, poor households win big in fuel price review

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Kerosene consumers and public vehicle commuters have emerged as the greatest winners in the latest fuel prices review after the prices of paraffin and diesel were adjusted downwards.

The prices of kerosene and diesel have gone down by Sh3.37 and Sh2.61 bringing the cost of the fuels to Sh83.74 and Sh105.29 per litre respectively in Nairobi. The price of super petrol decreased marginally by Sh0.63 per litre.

In a statement, Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) noted that despite the erratic trend in the price of crude and imported refined petroleum products in the last few months, a stable Kenya shilling had contributed to the reduction in the local pump prices

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