he Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) in Kenya has kept diesel prices unchanged in its latest review, despite increases in petrol and kerosene prices. Specifically, the price of diesel remains at Ksh 171.58 per liter in Nairobi
Motorists will pay more for petrol and diesel in the latest monthly review by energy regulator.
Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) Friday increased the price of a litre of super petrol by Sh3.07 and that of diesel by Sh0.39 stating that pump prices are inclusive of the eight percent Value Added Tax (VAT).
The regulator however announced a decrease in kerosene prices which will go down by Sh0.34 per litre.
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