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Kenya cuts diesel prices after protests over soaring energy prices

William Ruto, Kenya's President, said that the government will cut the price of diesel in the country to provide relief to the consumers. This comes after protests against the rising energy prices caused by the Middle East conflict. Kenya's public transportation workers staged a two day strike this week, which left four people dead and around 30 injured. The protests were prompted by anger over sky-high fuel costs that have pushed the cost of living up.

Ruto stated in a televised address that he has directed the cost of diesel to be reduced by 10 kenyan shillings (US$0.0772) during the June-July price cycle, to stabilize pump prices and to provide additional relief for consumers.

Ruto stated that "through the government-to-government fuel supply framework we have guaranteed fuel supplies despite global supply chain disruptions, ensuring fuel supply availability throughout the country."

He stated that his government had spent at least 28 billion Kenyan Shillings (about $28 billion) on reducing fuel prices, such as tax reliefs between April and June. Kenya raised retail fuel prices last week by up to 23.5% in the May-June price cycle due to a squeeze on global crude supplies and high energy prices resulting from 'the Middle East conflict.

(source: Reuters)