Topic: fuel
Parliament Approves Kes 10 Fuel Road Maintenance Levy
The levy, unchanged since 2016, is expected to boost funds for road maintenance, which currently generates around Kes 80 billion annually.
The levy, unchanged since 2016, is expected to boost funds for road maintenance, which currently generates around Kes 80 billion annually.
A Train Ferrying Petroleum Overturns In Kibwezi, Oil Spills
According to police a significant amount of fuel has spilled, and locals are attempting to collect it.
According to police a significant amount of fuel has spilled, and locals are attempting to collect it.
Oil Tycoon Yagnesh Devani Skips Mention Of Ksh.1.5 Billion Kipevu Jet Fuel Case
Oil Tycoon Yagnesh Mohanlal Devani failed to appear in court yet again for the mention of the Ks.1.5 billion Kipevu jet fuel case. This is the third time he has failed to appear in court.
Oil Tycoon Yagnesh Mohanlal Devani failed to appear in court yet again for the mention of the Ks.1.5 billion Kipevu jet fuel case. This is the third time he has failed to appear in court.
Kenya Resolves Its Oil Importation Row With Uganda - Report
Uganda has been seeking alternative ways of importing its petroleum products, including through a Tanzanian port, ending decades of a system under which its oil retailers were getting their cargo through affiliated firms in Kenya.
Uganda has been seeking alternative ways of importing its petroleum products, including through a Tanzanian port, ending decades of a system under which its oil retailers were getting their cargo through affiliated firms in Kenya.
Expect More Fuel Hikes! Energy CS Chirchir Says Fuel Prices Likely To Rise To Ksh 300 Per Litre
Energy CS Davis Chirchir says that the cost of fuel could rise to Ksh 300 per liter due to the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict.
Energy CS Davis Chirchir says that the cost of fuel could rise to Ksh 300 per liter due to the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict.
President Ruto Maintains There Will Be No Subsidies Of Any Nature
President William Ruto has fiercely maintained that the country will not return to the era of subsidies disputing media allegations that his administration has resumed the fuel subsidy.
President William Ruto has fiercely maintained that the country will not return to the era of subsidies disputing media allegations that his administration has resumed the fuel subsidy.