Fuel prices have dropped marginally after VAT was cut to 8 percent, a move that follows record highs seeing petrol hit KSh 206.97. Despite the slight relief, online cab fares are up 1.5x, and commuters on Nairobi's electric buses face surprise fare hikes. The Senate is investigating a contaminated fuel shipment at KPC Mombasa, with allegations the government was aware of counterfeit fuel entering the country. Meanwhile, the IG has recalled an Embu OCS after protest shootings, as the Interior CS points to politicians fueling youth for violence and announces new police training on crowd control.
Fuel prices have dropped marginally after VAT was cut to 8 percent, a move that follows record highs seeing petrol hit KSh 206.97. Despite the slight relief, online cab fares are up 1.5x, and commuters on Nairobi's electric buses face surprise fare hikes. The Senate is investigating a contaminated fuel shipment at KPC Mombasa, with allegations the government was aware of counterfeit fuel entering the country. Meanwhile, the IG has recalled an Embu OCS after protest shootings, as the Interior CS points to politicians fueling youth for violence and announces new police training on crowd control.
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Online cab fares in Kenya are set to increase significantly after drivers announced a new pricing structure. The Organization of Online Drivers (OOD) is implementing a 1.5X fare multiplier, which will substantially raise minimum charges. At the same time, commuters in Nairobi are facing surprise fare increases on electric buses following a recent fuel price hike, despite the vehicles not using petrol or diesel. Meanwhile, commuters across Kenya are experiencing immediate difficulties as transport fares have been increased following a surge in fuel prices that took effect at midnight Tuesday.
Fuel prices have dropped marginally after VAT was cut to 8 percent, a move that follows record highs seeing petrol hit KSh 206.97. Despite the slight relief, online cab fares are up 1.5x, and commuters on Nairobi's electric buses face surprise fare hikes. The Senate is investigating a contaminated fuel shipment at KPC Mombasa, with allegations the government was aware of counterfeit fuel entering the country. Meanwhile, the IG has recalled an Embu OCS after protest shootings, as the Interior CS points to politicians fueling youth for violence and announces new police training on crowd control.
Fuel prices have dropped marginally after VAT was cut to 8 percent, a move that follows record highs seeing petrol hit KSh 206.97. Despite the slight relief, online cab fares are up 1.5x, and commuters on Nairobi's electric buses face surprise fare hikes. The Senate is investigating a contaminated fuel shipment at KPC Mombasa, with allegations the government was aware of counterfeit fuel entering the country. Meanwhile, the IG has recalled an Embu OCS after protest shootings, as the Interior CS points to politicians fueling youth for violence and announces new police training on crowd control.
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