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Fuel prices rise after KRA revises tax

Fuel prices rise after KRA revises tax

The energy regulator has announced new super

petrol, diesel and kerosene prices following the

Kenya Revenue Authority’s review of the excise

duty.

In a statement Friday, the Energy and Petroleum

Regulatory Authority (EPRA) said the recalculated

maximum wholesale prices of petroleum

products are for October 3-14.


The changes came after the Kenya Revenue

Authority (KRA) adjusted upwards the excise

duty on the three products, after taking into

account the average inflation rate of 4.94 per

cent for financial year 2019/20.

The new pump price for Super Petrol in Nairobi

increases by Sh1.12 while that of Diesel and

Kerosene increases by Sh0.58 per litre

respectively.

In Nairobi, super petrol will retail at Sh106.55 up

from Sh105.43, diesel at Sh95.09 from Sh94.51

and kerosene at Sh83.73 from Sh83.15.

In Mombasa, a litre of super petrol will now cost

Sh104.18, diesel Sh92.73 and kerosene Sh81.37,

while in Kisumu, the products will cost Sh107.18,

Sh95.94 and Sh84.60, respectively.

In Nakuru, motorists will pay Sh106.26 for a litre

of super petrol and ShSh95.02 and Sh83.69 for

diesel and kerosene, respectively. 

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