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HomeDaily NewsFriday, May 15, 2026Matatu Fares Jump 50% as Operators Protest Fuel Price Hikes - May 2026
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Matatu Fares Jump 50% as Operators Protest Fuel Price Hikes - May 2026

Matatu operators in Kenya are implementing a 50 percent fare increase and planning a nationwide strike starting Monday in protest against recent fuel price hikes. This follows the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) announcing significant price increases for petrol and diesel in the May-June pricing cycle, with petrol up Sh17 and diesel up Sh46. The government has defended the fuel price surge, citing Middle East conflict-driven global oil market volatility as the primary cause for increased pump costs. Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro is urging the government to implement significant tax reductions and levy removals to combat soaring fuel prices. Public transport operators across Kenya have expressed concern following the fare increases, warning of the economic impact on commuters.

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Friday 2:33 PMCapital Business

Matatu fares jump 50pc as operators protest fuel prices

Matatu fares jump 50pc as operators protest fuel prices

Matatu operators are implementing a 50 percent fare increase and planning a nationwide strike starting Monday in protest against recent fuel price hikes.

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Matatu operators are implementing a 50 percent fare increase and planning a nationwide strike starting Monday in protest against recent fuel price hikes.

  • Fuel prices have surged, with Super Petrol increasing by Sh16.65 per litre and Diesel by Sh46.29 per litre.
  • The protest involves a coalition of boda boda riders, matatu operators, and tour operators.
  • Albert Karakacha, President of the Matatu Owners Association, warned of widespread disruption, including blocked roads, during the strike.
Thursday 9:19 PMCapital BusinessFirst

Petrol, diesel up by Sh17 and Sh46 respectively in May-June pricing cycle

Petrol, diesel up by Sh17 and Sh46 respectively in May-June pricing cycle

The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has announced significant price hikes for petrol and diesel in Kenya, effective May 15, 2026, due to rising global fuel costs and the reinstatement of 8% VAT.

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Friday 10:26 AMCitizen TV (Youtube)

Bei ya petroli yapanda kwa shilingi 16 na dizeli kwa shilingi 46 nchini

Kenyans are facing tougher economic times as fuel prices reach an unprecedented high. The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) announced new fuel prices that have significantly increased pump costs.

Key Highlights

Kenyans are facing tougher economic times as fuel prices reach an unprecedented high. The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) announced new fuel prices that have significantly increased pump costs.

  • Price of petrol has increased by Shilling 16 per litre.
  • Price of diesel has surged by a dramatic Shilling 46 per litre.
  • This marks the highest fuel prices ever recorded in Kenya.
Friday 11:24 AMKTN News (Youtube)

Wahudumu wa usafiri wa umma waonyesha wasiwasi baada ya kupanda kwa nauli

Wahudumu wa usafiri wa umma waonyesha wasiwasi baada ya kupanda kwa nauli

Wahudumu wa usafiri wa umma waonyesha wasiwasi baada ya kupanda kwa nauli

Public transport operators in Kenya have expressed concern following a recent increase in bus fares.

Key Highlights

Public transport operators in Kenya have expressed concern following a recent increase in bus fares.

  • The fare hike has put an additional burden on commuters, impacting their daily budgets.
  • The article highlights the anxieties of these transport operators regarding the potential consequences of the increased costs.
  • Details on the specific percentage increase or the exact date the fares changed are expected to be found in the full article.
Friday 12:32 PMCapital Business

Govt defends G-to-G fuel deal, cites Middle East conflict for fuel prices rise

Govt defends G-to-G fuel deal, cites Middle East conflict for fuel prices rise

The Kenyan government has defended a recent surge in fuel prices, citing Middle East conflict-driven global oil market volatility as the primary cause for increased pump costs.

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Key Highlights

The Kenyan government has defended a recent surge in fuel prices, citing Middle East conflict-driven global oil market volatility as the primary cause for increased pump costs.

  • Super Petrol prices rose by Sh16.65 per litre and Diesel by Sh46.29 in Nairobi.
  • The Ministry of Energy and Petroleum stated Kenya is vulnerable to external shocks as a net importer.
  • The government has deployed Sh5 billion from the Petroleum Development Levy to help stabilize prices for diesel and kerosene.
Friday 2:46 PMCapital Business

Ndindi Nyoro urges VAT cuts, levy removal to lower fuel prices

Ndindi Nyoro urges VAT cuts, levy removal to lower fuel prices

Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro is urging the Kenyan government to implement significant tax reductions and levy removals to combat soaring fuel prices.

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Key Highlights

Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro is urging the Kenyan government to implement significant tax reductions and levy removals to combat soaring fuel prices.

  • Super petrol prices have risen by Sh16.65 per litre and diesel by Sh46.29, reaching Sh214.25 and Sh242.92 respectively in Nairobi.
  • Ndindi Nyoro, a Member of Parliament, proposed abolishing the 8 percent VAT on fuel and the Sh7 Road Maintenance Levy increment.
  • He also called for a reduction in fuel distributor, retailer, and wholesaler margins by Sh4 per litre.
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Key Highlights

The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has announced significant price hikes for petrol and diesel in Kenya, effective May 15, 2026, due to rising global fuel costs and the reinstatement of 8% VAT.

  • Super Petrol will increase by Sh16.65 per litre, retailing at Sh214.25 in Nairobi, while Diesel will jump by Sh46.29 per litre, selling at Sh242.92.
  • EPRA is the regulatory body implementing these changes.
  • The government will spend approximately Sh5 billion from the Petroleum Development Levy Fund to subsidize Diesel and Kerosene prices to cushion consumers.