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HomeDaily NewsWednesday, April 15, 2026Petrol up Sh28.69, diesel rises Sh40.30 in latest EPRA review - April 2026
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Petrol up Sh28.69, diesel rises Sh40.30 in latest EPRA review - April 2026

The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) announced significant price hikes for petrol and diesel in Kenya, with petrol increasing by Sh28.69 and diesel by Sh40.30 per litre. Transport costs in Kenya are expected to surge by as much as 14 percent due to the diesel price jump to Sh203 per litre. Commuters across Kenya are facing increased public transport fares as matatus and boda bodas pass on the costs of the recent fuel price hike. Kenya's Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority kept kerosene prices unchanged at Sh152.78 per litre thanks to a substantial government subsidy of Sh108. Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro has proposed a significant reduction in fuel prices, suggesting measures that could lower pump costs by up to Sh27 per litre through tax relief and subsidies.

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Tuesday 9:55 PMCapital BusinessFirst

Petrol up Sh28.69, diesel rises Sh40.30 in latest EPRA review

Petrol up Sh28.69, diesel rises Sh40.30 in latest EPRA review

The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has announced significant price hikes for petrol and diesel in Kenya.

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The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has announced significant price hikes for petrol and diesel in Kenya.

  • A litre of super petrol will retail at Sh206.70, a rise of Sh28.69, and diesel at Sh206.84, up by Sh40.30.
  • EPRA cited higher landing costs of imported fuel and global disruptions due to the Iran–USA–Israel conflict.
  • To mitigate the impact, the government has reduced the Value Added Tax (VAT) rate on fuel to 13% and will utilize approximately Sh6.2 billion from the Petroleum Development Levy (PDL) Fund.
Tuesday 11:04 PMKTN News (Youtube)

State of the nation: Fuel price hike

Kenya is experiencing a significant fuel price hike, impacting consumers across the nation. The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has announced new, higher pump prices.

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Kenya is experiencing a significant fuel price hike, impacting consumers across the nation. The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has announced new, higher pump prices.

  • The price of Super Petrol has increased by Ksh 21.32 per litre in Nairobi.
  • EPRA, the regulatory body, confirmed the new prices.
  • This increase is expected to affect the cost of transportation and other essential goods.
Wednesday 8:31 AMCapital Business

Transport costs to rise 14pc after diesel price jumps to Sh203 per litre

Transport costs to rise 14pc after diesel price jumps to Sh203 per litre

Transport costs in Kenya are expected to surge by as much as 14 percent due to a significant jump in diesel prices.

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Transport costs in Kenya are expected to surge by as much as 14 percent due to a significant jump in diesel prices.

  • Diesel pump prices have risen to Sh206.84 per litre.
  • The Kenya Transporters Association (KTA) has issued a warning and advised its members on necessary adjustments.
  • This increase is attributed to a Sh40.30 per litre rise in the price of diesel, impacting the overall cost of goods and services.
Wednesday 10:30 AMCapital Business

Kerosene spared in latest fuel review on Sh108 subsidy

Kerosene spared in latest fuel review on Sh108 subsidy

Kenya's Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has kept kerosene prices unchanged at Sh152.78 per litre following the latest fuel review, thanks to a substantial government subsidy.

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Kenya's Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has kept kerosene prices unchanged at Sh152.78 per litre following the latest fuel review, thanks to a substantial government subsidy.

  • A significant subsidy of Sh108.10 per litre was applied to kerosene, the highest among fuel types.
  • The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) implemented the subsidy to cushion consumers.
  • Despite subsidies, petrol and diesel prices increased by Sh28.69 and Sh40.30 respectively, due to rising international costs.
Wednesday 2:32 PMCitizen TV (Youtube)

Ndindi Nyoro: G-to-G is a kiosk, business enterprise, profit machine for senior gov’t officials

Ndindi Nyoro: G-to-G is a kiosk, business enterprise, profit machine for senior gov’t officials

Ndindi Nyoro: G-to-G is a kiosk, business enterprise, profit machine for senior gov’t officials

Wednesday 2:50 PMCapital Business

Pain for commuters as matatus, boda bodas hike fares

Pain for commuters as matatus, boda bodas hike fares

Commuters across Kenya are facing increased public transport fares as matatus and boda bodas pass on the costs of a recent fuel price hike.

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Commuters across Kenya are facing increased public transport fares as matatus and boda bodas pass on the costs of a recent fuel price hike.

  • Fares on key Nairobi routes have seen increases of up to Sh50, with some passengers paying nearly double their usual rate.
  • Matatu Saccos and long-distance bus operators like ENA Coach and Transline have revised their pricing, with Nairobi-Mombasa routes now costing Sh2,000.
  • The fare hikes follow a significant rise in fuel prices by the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA), with super petrol increasing by Sh28.69 per litre and diesel by Sh40.30 per litre.
Wednesday 3:17 PMKTN News (Youtube)

Rigathi Gachagua demands energy CS Opiyo Wandayi's resignation

Rigathi Gachagua demands energy CS Opiyo Wandayi's resignation

Rigathi Gachagua demands energy CS Opiyo Wandayi's resignation

Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has called for the resignation of Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi. The demand comes amidst a growing debate surrounding the recent increase in electricity tariffs.

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Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has called for the resignation of Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi. The demand comes amidst a growing debate surrounding the recent increase in electricity tariffs.

  • The core issue revolves around the recent hike in electricity prices, which has sparked public outcry.
  • Key figures involved are Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua and Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi.
  • The article highlights the significant public dissatisfaction with the energy sector's performance and policies under the current leadership.
Wednesday 3:19 PMCapital Business

Nyoro proposes Sh27 fuel price cut via tax relief, subsidy

Nyoro proposes Sh27 fuel price cut via tax relief, subsidy

Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro has proposed a significant reduction in fuel prices, suggesting measures that could lower pump costs by up to Sh27 per litre in Kenya.

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Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro has proposed a significant reduction in fuel prices, suggesting measures that could lower pump costs by up to Sh27 per litre in Kenya.

  • A proposed Sh27 per litre fuel price cut through tax relief and subsidies.
  • Key interventions include a Sh5 billion subsidy top-up, a 5 percent VAT reduction, and the removal of a Sh7 per litre fuel levy.
  • The proposal comes amid mounting pressure due to the rising cost of living, with recent price hikes by EPRA seeing super petrol rise by Sh28.69 per litre and diesel by Sh40.30 per litre.
Wednesday 3:21 PMKTN News (Youtube)

Justin Muturi calls for scrapping of G to G fuel deals

Justin Muturi calls for scrapping of G to G fuel deals

Justin Muturi calls for scrapping of G to G fuel deals

Speaker Justin Muturi has called for the immediate scrapping of the Government-to-Government (G2G) fuel deals. He expressed strong reservations about the current arrangement, citing concerns over its impact on the Kenyan economy.

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Speaker Justin Muturi has called for the immediate scrapping of the Government-to-Government (G2G) fuel deals. He expressed strong reservations about the current arrangement, citing concerns over its impact on the Kenyan economy.

  • The Speaker of the National Assembly is advocating for the termination of the existing fuel agreements.
  • Justin Muturi is the key figure expressing these concerns.
  • The call comes amidst ongoing discussions and scrutiny regarding the effectiveness and financial implications of the G2G fuel deals for Kenya.
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