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HomeDaily NewsThursday, April 16, 2026
Kenya News - Thursday, April 16, 2026
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Kenya News - Thursday, April 16, 2026

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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Senate committee probes contaminated fuel shipment saga at KPC Mombasa facility
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Contaminated Fuel Under Investigation at KPC Mombasa Facility - April 2026

The Kenyan Senate Committee is investigating a contaminated fuel shipment that arrived at the Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) facility in Mombasa. The shipment reportedly contained a significant amount of adulterated fuel, raising concerns about its potential impact and the processes involved in its import and handling. The Consumers Federation of Kenya (COFEK) has issued an alert regarding allegedly harmful compounds, specifically carcinogenic halogenated bromides, detected in Kenya's fuel supply. Moreover, the Kenyan Senate has raised allegations that the government was aware of the importation of counterfeit fuel into the country.

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Epra reduces fuel prices day after sharp increase
Gov’t releases Ksh6.5B to cushion Kenyans from high fuel prices
IMF Warns Kenya After Govt Cuts VAT, Expands Fuel Subsidy
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Epra Cuts Fuel Prices After Treasury VAT Review - April 2026

Ruto's Top Man Narrates How He Lost Millions in Botched Land Deal
Koskei Orders Surcharges on Civil Servants, Firing After Settlement of Losses
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Felix Koskei Loses Millions in Fraudulent Land Deal Within State Department - April 2026

IG orders recall of Ishiara OCS over Embu protest killings
Murkomen blames politicians for rising insecurity
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IG Kanja Recalls Ishiara OCS After Deadly Embu Protest Shootings - April 2026

Cab Users to Pay More as Online Drivers Announce 1.5x Fare Hike
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Kindiki warns against politicising fuel prices
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Kindiki Warns Opposition Against Politicising Fuel Prices - April 2026

Deputy President Kithure Kindiki has warned opposition leaders against politicizing the current rise in fuel prices, attributing the surge to global factors, specifically the conflict involving Iran. Separately, a group of Western Kenya leaders including Kakamega Deputy Governor Ayub Savula have strongly defended Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi against calls for his resignation over the fuel crisis. At the same time, Kenya's ruling United Democratic Alliance (UDA) and the opposition are locked in a blame game over the recent fuel crisis and rising pump prices, with each side trading accusations over who bears responsibility.

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EPRA cuts petrol by Sh9.37, diesel by Sh10.21 after VAT slash to 8pc
Petrol drops Sh9.37, diesel Sh10.21 after VAT cut to 8pc
Regional disparities emerge as Kenya pays more for fuel than her neighbours
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CBK sees inflation peaking at 6.2pc in July on Iran war
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CBK Sees Inflation Peaking at 6.2pc in July on Iran War - April 2026

Fuel prices surge as petrol hits KSh 206.97
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Senate committee probes contaminated fuel shipment saga at KPC Mombasa facility
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CBK Sees Inflation Peaking at 6.2pc in July on Iran War: The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) projects inflation could peak at 6.2 percent in July 2026 due to the ongoing Iran conflict, which is driving up oil prices. Meanwhile, China's economy has demonstrated stronger-than-expected growth of 5% in the first quarter, defying global economic disruptions including the conflict involving Iran. The CBK's projection comes as the Kenyan government proposes a reduction in Value Added Tax (VAT) on petroleum products, aiming to alleviate consumer costs. Siaya Governor Orengo Slams EPRA Over Fuel Price Hike: Siaya Governor James Orengo has slammed the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) over fuel price increases, demanding full transparency in the pricing system. In response, MP Babu Owino has rallied Kenyans to get ready for mass protests against the fuel price hike. Meanwhile, Kenyans are facing record-high fuel prices with petrol reaching a historic peak of KSh 206.97, and prices for manufactured goods in Kenya are projected to increase by as much as 20%. EPRA Cuts Petrol by Sh9.37, Diesel by Sh10.21 After VAT Slash to 8pc: Kenya has seen a significant reduction in fuel prices following a decision by the National Treasury to slash Value Added Tax (VAT) on petroleum products from 16% to 8%. A litre of petrol will now retail at Sh197.60 in Nairobi, down by Sh9.37, and diesel at Sh196.63, a decrease of Sh10.21. The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) announced these reductions, offering relief to consumers. However, regional disparities have emerged as Kenya continues to pay considerably more for fuel than its neighboring countries. Ride-hailing drivers in Nairobi are facing significantly reduced earnings following recent fuel price hikes, while commuters across Kenya are facing immediate difficulties as transport fares have been increased following the surge in fuel prices that took effect at midnight Tuesday.

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Kindiki, Waiguru Rally Mt Kenya Support for Ruto Re-election: Deputy President Kithure Kindiki and Kirinyaga Governor Anne Waiguru have launched a joint campaign to secure the Mt Kenya region's unwavering support for President William Ruto's re-election bid in 2027. This comes as the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) faces internal tensions with coalition partners, including accusations of bullying and coercion from the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) and Ford Kenya as the party seeks to consolidate power ahead of the general election. Meanwhile, Kenya's ruling UDA and the opposition are locked in a blame game over the recent fuel crisis and rising pump prices. The three stories highlight the broader political dynamics surrounding Ruto's re-election strategy, involving both coalition management and opposition criticism.

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Rice 'doesn't care' about Arsenal critics after reaching Champions League semis: Arsenal secured a spot in the Champions League semi-finals for the second consecutive year after holding Sporting Lisbon to a goalless draw, advancing 1-0 on aggregate. Manager Mikel Arteta expressed confidence in his team's character following the achievement. Meanwhile, Bayern Munich eliminated Real Madrid from the Champions League semi-finals following a dramatic comeback, with striker Harry Kane praising a late 'moment of magic' from Luis Diaz. Additionally, France boss Didier Deschamps confirmed that Liverpool forward Hugo Ekitike will miss the 2026 World Cup due to a serious injury.

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Fuel Prices Drop After Record Surge to KSh 206.97: Fuel prices have experienced a notable drop, offering relief to consumers across Kenya following a period of record-high prices. Petrol had reached a historic peak of KSh 206.97, with diesel also seeing a substantial increase. The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) announced the reduction in fuel prices. However, commuters across Kenya continue to face difficulties as transport fares were increased following the earlier surge in fuel prices that took effect at midnight Tuesday. Meanwhile, prices for manufactured goods in Kenya are projected to increase significantly, potentially by as much as 20%, impacting consumers and household budgets across the country. Online Cab Drivers Announce 1.5x Fare Hike Following Fuel Price Surge: Online cab fares in Kenya are set to increase significantly after the Organization of Online Drivers (OOD) announced a new pricing structure implementing a 1.5X fare multiplier. This follows a surge in fuel prices that took effect at midnight Tuesday. Commuters across Kenya are facing immediate difficulties as transport fares have been increased. Additionally, commuters in Nairobi are expressing surprise at fare increases on electric buses despite the vehicles not using petrol or diesel. Senate Committee Probes Contaminated Fuel Shipment at KPC Mombasa Facility: The Kenyan Senate Committee is currently investigating a contaminated fuel shipment that arrived at the Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) facility in Mombasa. The shipment reportedly contained a significant amount of adulterated fuel, raising concerns about its potential impact and the processes involved in its import and handling. The Kenyan Senate has raised allegations that the government was aware of the importation of counterfeit fuel into the country. Kenya's opposition is threatening nationwide protests following allegations of a fuel price scandal, demanding answers and accountability regarding the unexplained increase in fuel costs. EPRA Reduces Fuel Prices After VAT Cut to 8 Percent: The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has reduced fuel pump prices following the government's reduction of Value Added Tax (VAT) from 13 percent to 8 percent, effective April 16 to May 14, 2026. This reduction comes after Kenya experienced record-high fuel prices with petrol reaching KSh 206.97. The government also allocated Ksh6.5 billion to cushion citizens from high fuel prices. However, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) warned Kenya and other nations about using fiscal interventions like fuel subsidies and VAT cuts to combat rising fuel prices. An expert warns that Kenya's Petroleum Development Levy Fund may not survive prolonged Middle East tensions. Contaminated Fuel Under Investigation at KPC Mombasa Facility: The Kenyan Senate Committee is investigating a contaminated fuel shipment that arrived at the Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) facility in Mombasa, containing a significant amount of adulterated fuel. The Consumers Federation of Kenya (COFEK) issued an alert regarding allegedly harmful compounds, specifically carcinogenic halogenated bromides, detected in Kenya's fuel supply. The Senate has raised allegations that the government was aware of the importation of counterfeit fuel into the country, prompting calls for immediate regulatory action. IG Kanja Recalls Ishiara OCS After Deadly Embu Protest Shootings: The Inspector General of Police Douglas Kanja has ordered the recall of the Officer Commanding Station (OCS) in Ishiara, Embu County, following protests that resulted in the fatal shooting of two people. Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has identified politicians as the primary threat to national security, alleging their involvement in mobilizing youth for violent activities. Murkomen announced that General Service Unit (GSU) and administration police recruits will undergo fresh training focusing on crowd control and curbing gang-related violence to address rising insecurity and lessons learned from recent protests.

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The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (Epra) has reduced fuel prices following the National Treasury's review of Value Added Tax (VAT) on fuel. The government has allocated Ksh6.5 billion to mitigate the impact of rising fuel prices. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has issued a warning to Kenya and other nations regarding fiscal interventions, such as fuel subsidies and VAT cuts, to combat rising fuel prices.

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Head of Public Service Felix Koskei has revealed losing millions of shillings due to a fraudulent land deal involving the manipulation of official land files within the State Department for Lands and Physical Planning. Koskei has ordered that civil servants found colluding with fraudsters to cause government financial losses must first repay stolen funds before being dismissed. Separately, the Kenyan government is launching a unified digital system to overhaul all land services, aiming to combat widespread corruption, delays, and manipulation affecting property rights.

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The Inspector General of Police, Douglas Kanja, has ordered the recall of the Officer Commanding Station (OCS) in Ishiara, Embu County, following the fatal shooting of two people during protests. Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has identified politicians as the primary threat to national security, alleging their involvement in mobilizing youth for violent activities and undermining stability. The Kenyan Senate has summoned Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen and Inspector General Douglas Kanja to address a troubling surge in politically instigated violence across the country.

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Online Cab Drivers Announce 1.5x Fare Hike Following Fuel Price Surge - April 2026

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.

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EPRA Cuts Petrol by Sh9.37, Diesel by Sh10.21 After VAT Slash to 8pc - April 2026

Kenya has seen a significant reduction in fuel prices following a decision by the National Treasury to slash Value Added Tax (VAT) on petroleum products to 8 percent. A litre of petrol now retails at Sh197.60 in Nairobi, down by Sh9.37, while diesel stands at Sh196.63, a decrease of Sh10.21. This comes after the government proposed an 8 percent fuel VAT cut for three months to alleviate consumer costs. However, Kenya is experiencing significant regional disparities in fuel prices, paying considerably more than its neighbouring countries. Kenyans are also facing a significant increase in the cost of living as businesses across various sectors have immediately hiked their own prices following the fuel price changes.

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Siaya Governor Orengo Slams EPRA Over Fuel Price Hike - April 2026

Siaya Governor James Orengo has slammed the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) over fuel price hikes, demanding full transparency in the pricing system. In response, MP Babu Owino has rallied Kenyans to get ready for mass protests against the fuel price increases. Kenyans are facing record-high fuel prices with petrol reaching a historic peak of KSh 206.97. Prices for manufactured goods in Kenya are projected to increase significantly, potentially by as much as 20 percent, impacting consumers and household budgets across the country.

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The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) projects inflation could peak at 6.2 percent in July 2026 due to the ongoing Iran conflict, which is driving up oil prices. Deputy President Kithure Kindiki stated that the recent increase in fuel prices is not due to government policy but is a consequence of the ongoing war in Iran. Meanwhile, China's economy has demonstrated stronger-than-expected growth of 5 percent in the first quarter, defying global economic disruptions including the conflict involving Iran.

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Fuel Prices Surge as Petrol Hits KSh 206.97 - April 2026

Fuel prices in Kenya have reached record-high levels with petrol hitting KSh 206.97, placing significant strain on consumers across the country. The surge has triggered widespread economic impacts, including increased transport fares and rising prices for manufactured goods projected at up to 20%. Deputy President Kithure Kindiki attributed the increase to the ongoing war in Iran rather than government policy. At the same time, Kenya faces regional disparities, paying considerably more for fuel than neighbouring countries. The situation has revived scrutiny of President Ruto's past campaign statements regarding fuel pricing.

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Justina Syokua Praises Ozempic for Losing 5 KGs in 7 Days - April 2026

Kenyan singer Justina Syokau reports a significant weight loss of 5 kilograms in just 7 days, attributing her rapid progress to a strict regimen and the use of Ozempic. In a separate celebrity development, Kenyan businesswoman Anerlisa Muigai has returned to social media after an extended break, celebrating her son's first birthday. Similarly, media personality and entrepreneur Betty Kyallo has announced the birth of her second child, a baby girl named Nova Aurora Jones, with her partner Charlie Jones. Internet personality Gloria Ntazola has expressed a desire for a more exclusive pole dancing experience in Nairobi, stating she misses visiting strip clubs. Meanwhile, Shakib Cham has opened up about the challenges he and his wife Zari Hassan have faced since their marriage on October 2023, particularly dealing with negativity from some of Zari's social circle.

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Rice 'doesn't care' about Arsenal critics after reaching Champions League semis - April 2026

Arsenal secured a spot in the Champions League semi-finals for the second consecutive year after a goalless draw against Sporting Lisbon, advancing 1-0 on aggregate. Manager Mikel Arteta expressed confidence in his team's character following the result. Meanwhile, Bayern Munich eliminated Real Madrid from the Champions League semi-finals following a dramatic comeback, with striker Harry Kane praising a late "moment of magic" from Luis Diaz. Liverpool and France forward Hugo Ekitike will miss the 2026 World Cup due to a serious injury, as confirmed by France boss Didier Deschamps.

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Senate Committee Probes Contaminated Fuel at KPC Mombasa Facility - April 2026

The Kenyan Senate Committee is investigating a contaminated fuel shipment that arrived at the Kenya Pipeline Company facility in Mombasa, containing a significant amount of adulterated fuel. The Senate has raised allegations that the government was aware of the importation of counterfeit fuel into the country. This investigation comes as opposition parties threaten nationwide protests demanding answers and accountability regarding the unexplained increase in fuel costs. Meanwhile, Siaya Governor Orengo has slammed the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority over the fuel price hike, demanding full transparency in the pricing system.

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BasiGo begins local assembly of electric vans targeting matatus
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BasiGo Begins Local Assembly of Electric Vans Targeting Matatus - April 2026

Electric vehicle assembler BasiGo has commenced local assembly of electric vans in Kenya, targeting the matatu sector and other transport services. The Tanzanian government has cancelled 40 mineral exploration licenses due to the holders' failure to develop the sites, a move aimed at improving resource governance and boosting the economy. Additionally, the Kenyan government is formalizing its hidden mineral economy by ratifying hundreds of artisanal mining groups, aiming to capture lost revenues and increase oversight in the sector.

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Commuters hit as fare hikes follow fuel price surge
Rift Valley residents feel the pinch as fuel costs disrupt transport and business sectors
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Commuters, Businesses Feel Fuel Price Surge Impact - April 2026

Commuters across Kenya are facing immediate difficulties as transport fares have been increased following a surge in fuel prices. Residents of the Rift Valley are experiencing significant hardships due to higher fuel costs, negatively impacting both transport and business sectors. Additionally, prices of food items have significantly increased at Kibuye Market following the surge in fuel costs, adding to the economic burden on households.

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