Fuel costs are set to go up according to the Energy Regulatory commission.The increase will roll out from September 15 and run up until October 14.
The prices are a consequence of the average landed price of the Super Petrol increasing from Ksh. 521.70 to Ksh,560.40 which is a 7.48% increase and Diesel up from Ksh.472.24 to Ksh.479.21 an increase by 1.48%.
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The exchange of the dollar is also a cause for the increase in the fuel price.
Kenyans will be forced to dig deeper in their pockets for the said period.
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