Epra started adjusting fuel prices upward from mid-April after increased shipping and importation costs linked to the Gulf conflict filtered into Kenya’s petroleum supply chain.

Kenya's public transport system was paralysed on Monday, when protesters barricaded roads over fuel price hikes triggered by the Middle East war.

The African country is among many dependent on fuel imports from the Gulf. Last week, authorities in the country hiked fuel prices by 23.5%.

The anti-government sentiments put on display across the country was not just about oil prices.

A Kenyan transport strike triggered by rising fuel prices from to the Middle East war was paused on Tuesday after causing four deaths and major economic disruption, raising…

Fuel price anger disrupts Kenya's transport services and sparks unrest

Epra started adjusting fuel prices upward from mid-April after increased shipping and importation costs linked to the Gulf conflict filtered into Kenya’s petroleum supply chain.