Kenya’s escalating fuel prices have intensified public anger over the rising cost of living, as transport costs surge, commodity prices climb, and households face mounting financial pressure. This analysis argues that the crisis is being driven less by global conflicts and more by domestic taxation, debt structures, opaque fuel agreements, and policy choices that prioritize financial abstract accounting obligations over national economic relief.
Levis Damian
Economic CommentatorKenya’s escalating fuel prices have intensified public anger over the rising cost of living.
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