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May 19, 2026
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CS Mbadi Responds to IMF Involvement in Fuel Hike in Kenya

CS Mbadi Responds to IMF Involvement in Fuel Hike in Kenya

Mbadi's comments come on the back of ongoing strike by transport operators over what they term as outrageous increase in diesel and super petrol prices by EPRA...

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Kenyan Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi has refuted claims attributing the recent fuel price hike to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), asserting that the IMF provides only economic advice, not directives.

  • Significant fuel price increases were announced on May 14, with super petrol up by Ksh16.65 and diesel by Ksh46.29 per litre.
  • CS John Mbadi clarified that Kenya's policy decisions are made internally, not imposed by international financial institutions like the IMF.
  • Despite a government revision reducing diesel prices by Ksh10.06 per litre, transport operators rejected the change, continuing their nationwide strike.

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