A drop in diesel prices is also expected to ease the cost of electricity given that 14 per cent of electricity generated in Kenya is from diesel-powered plants, also known as thermal power producers.
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For the next one month, Kenyans will enjoy reduced prices at the pump as the government has cut the price per litre of petrol by Sh7.21 to reflect the crude price reduction on the international market.
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Association Chairperson Albert Karakacha elaborated on the decision, stating, they had devised a way to increase fares.
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