AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFuel Shock Watch: Kenya’s latest EPRA review pushed petrol to KSh 214.25 and diesel to KSh 242.92 (kerosene unchanged), with the government blaming Middle East-driven oil volatility while critics question why stabilisation spending focused heavily on kerosene; disability leaders warn the hike is already cutting access to healthcare and mobility. Cost-of-Living Pressure: The Kenya Chamber of Commerce projects food and consumer prices could rise by up to 7%, and matatus are threatening fare jumps of as much as 50%. Accountability Clash: Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro calls the G2G fuel import setup a “scam,” alleging profiteering by connected officials. Health & Built Environment: Health PS Mary Muthoni urges architects to embed public health rules into public works, citing the huge share of life spent indoors. Digital & Inclusion: TECNO rolls out an AI phone ecosystem for education, translation and small businesses. Aviation & Trade: Kenya Airways becomes FedEx’s Nairobi ground-handling partner, strengthening JKIA’s cargo role.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.