
Kenyan motorists are experiencing a significant increase in fuel prices during the current pricing cycle, which runs from April 15 to May 14. Mombasa remains one of the most affordable locations for petroleum products, with super petrol priced at KSh 203.69 per litre and diesel at KSh 203.56. Nairobi follows closely, with super petrol at KSh 206.97 and diesel at KSh 206.84 per litre. In contrast, the North Eastern region faces the highest fuel costs, with Mandera recording the most expensive prices. Motorists in Mandera are paying KSh 229.15 for super petrol and KSh 229.02 for diesel, which is nearly KSh 26 more per litre compared to Mombasa.
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This summary was AI-generated from a story originally published by Tuko.