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HomeDaily NewsSunday, May 24, 2026Global Fuel Crisis Deepens as Kenya Turns to G2G Imports - May 2026
Kenya Politics & Government4 stories from 2 sources

Global Fuel Crisis Deepens as Kenya Turns to G2G Imports - May 2026

The intensifying global fuel crisis is heavily impacting African nations, with Kenya resorting to government-to-government (G2G) imports amidst deepening shortages that have already gripped neighboring Ethiopia. Nairobi households are facing increasing financial strain due to persistently high fuel costs, forcing residents into longer working hours and reduced spending. Several nations are experiencing fuel shortages, impacting transportation services, with Kenya attributing these effects to the Gulf War.

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Saturday 9:30 PMCitizen TV (Youtube)

Global fuel crisis deepens as Kenya leans on G2G imports

The intensifying global fuel crisis is heavily impacting African nations, with Kenya resorting to government-to-government (G2G) imports amidst deepening shortages that have already gripped neighboring Ethiopia.

Key Highlights

The intensifying global fuel crisis is heavily impacting African nations, with Kenya resorting to government-to-government (G2G) imports amidst deepening shortages that have already gripped neighboring Ethiopia.

  • Kenya is relying on G2G fuel imports to mitigate the crisis.
  • Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi is addressing the situation.
  • Neighboring Ethiopia is currently experiencing severe fuel shortages.
Saturday 7:47 PMCitizen TV (Youtube)First

Uhaba wa mafuta wazikumba nchi kadhaa huku Kenya ikitaja athari za vita vya Ghuba

Uhaba wa mafuta wazikumba nchi kadhaa huku Kenya ikitaja athari za vita vya Ghuba

Uhaba wa mafuta wazikumba nchi kadhaa huku Kenya ikitaja athari za vita vya Ghuba

Several nations are experiencing fuel shortages, impacting transportation services. Kenya has attributed these effects to the Gulf War.

Key Highlights

Several nations are experiencing fuel shortages, impacting transportation services. Kenya has attributed these effects to the Gulf War.

  • Kenya's National Treasury Cabinet Secretary cited the Gulf War as the cause of fuel shortages affecting several countries.
  • Vehicle owners in Ethiopia, Burundi, and Mozambique have been forced to halt some public transport services.
  • The shortages are severely disrupting transportation activities across the affected regions.
Saturday 9:40 PMCitizen TV (Youtube)

Rising fuel costs strain Nairobi households as global crisis bites

Rising fuel costs strain Nairobi households as global crisis bites

Rising fuel costs strain Nairobi households as global crisis bites

Nairobi households are facing increasing financial strain due to persistently high fuel costs, forcing residents into longer working hours and reduced spending.

Key Highlights

Nairobi households are facing increasing financial strain due to persistently high fuel costs, forcing residents into longer working hours and reduced spending.

  • The rising price of fuel is impacting the daily lives of many Kenyans.
  • The crisis is attributed to a global economic situation.
  • Residents are compelled to work more, spend more for less, and cut back on expenses simply to survive.
Saturday 9:49 PMKTN News (Youtube)

The BOLD Sunday Standard: Cornered by public fury

The BOLD Sunday Standard: Cornered by public fury

The BOLD Sunday Standard: Cornered by public fury

Matatu operators across Kenya have launched a nationwide strike to protest against the escalating cost of fuel, bringing public transport to a standstill.

Key Highlights

Matatu operators across Kenya have launched a nationwide strike to protest against the escalating cost of fuel, bringing public transport to a standstill.

  • The strike was called by matatu operators nationwide.
  • The primary reason for the protest is the rising fuel prices impacting their operations.
  • KTN News is providing live updates on the unfolding situation.
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