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HomeDaily NewsWednesday, May 6, 2026Wandayi blames fuel shortage on technical hitch, assures supply normalcy - May 2026
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Wandayi blames fuel shortage on technical hitch, assures supply normalcy - May 2026

Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi has attributed recent fuel shortages in parts of Kenya to a technical and administrative hitch that disrupted supply to oil marketers. He assured the public that the issue has been resolved and normal supply is expected to be restored nationwide by the end of the day. In a related international energy development, oil prices eased following US President Donald Trump's announcement to pause operations guiding ships through the Strait of Hormuz, signaling a potential deal with Iran. Meanwhile, increased rainfall in Kenya has significantly boosted hydropower output, reducing reliance on expensive thermal power plants, with electricity generation reaching 9.57 million kilowatt-hours on May 4.

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Wandayi blames fuel shortage on technical hitch, assures supply normalcy

Wandayi blames fuel shortage on technical hitch, assures supply normalcy

Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi has attributed recent fuel shortages in parts of Kenya to a technical and administrative hitch that disrupted supply to oil marketers. He assured the public that the issue has been resolved and normal supply is expected to be restored nationwide by the end of the day.

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Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi has attributed recent fuel shortages in parts of Kenya to a technical and administrative hitch that disrupted supply to oil marketers. He assured the public that the issue has been resolved and normal supply is expected to be restored nationwide by the end of the day.

  • The technical and administrative hitch has been resolved, with fuel restocking underway.
  • The key person involved is Energy Cabinet Secretary Opiyo Wandayi.
  • The country has sufficient fuel reserves, and there is no cause for alarm despite recent concerns triggered by panic buying.
Tuesday 7:31 PMCapital BusinessFirst

Rains push up Kenya hydropower output to 9.57 million units

Rains push up Kenya hydropower output to 9.57 million units

Increased rainfall in Kenya has significantly boosted hydropower output, leading to reduced reliance on expensive thermal power plants. On May 4, electricity generation reached 9.57 million kilowatt-hours.

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Increased rainfall in Kenya has significantly boosted hydropower output, leading to reduced reliance on expensive thermal power plants. On May 4, electricity generation reached 9.57 million kilowatt-hours.

  • The Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen) reported this increase, driven by higher inflows into dams along the Tana River cascade.
  • KenGen Managing Director Peter Njenga confirmed that all dams are operating within safe parameters.
  • This surge in hydropower is expected to lower electricity costs, though communities along the Tana River are cautioned about increased water releases.
Wednesday 9:51 AMCapital Business

Oil prices ease as US pauses Project Freedom to seek deal with Iran

Oil prices ease as US pauses Project Freedom to seek deal with Iran

Oil prices have eased following US President Donald Trump's announcement to pause operations guiding ships through the Strait of Hormuz, signaling a potential deal with Iran.

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Oil prices have eased following US President Donald Trump's announcement to pause operations guiding ships through the Strait of Hormuz, signaling a potential deal with Iran.

  • Brent crude fell 1.7% to $108 a barrel, and US-traded oil dropped 1.6% to $100.60.
  • The initiative, named Project Freedom, aims to de-escalate tensions after attacks across the Middle East intensified.
  • The Strait of Hormuz is a critical route, with approximately a fifth of global oil and gas shipments crossing it.
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