On Friday, September 15, the Kenyan newspapers reported that petrol, diesel and kerosene prices crossed the KSh 200 mark for the first time in history. The dailies also delved into increased cases of police brutality, with torture cases on the rise, according to a report by the Independent Medico-Legal Unit. EPRA increased the price of petrol by KSh 16.96, diesel by KSh 21.32 and kerosene by KSh 33.13 per litre. As a result, the cost of petrol will retail at KSh 211.64, diesel KSh 200.99 and kerosene KSh Sh202.61 per litre in Nairobi. She cancelled a meeting she was set to hold with Kuria to discuss trade ties between Nairobi and Washington DC.
Source: Daily Nation September 15, 2023 09:53 UTC