Kenyans speak on recent fuel price drop

It was announced by EPRA that a litre of Super Petrol has decreased by shs 5.31, diesel by shs10 per litre, while kerosene has gone down by 18.68 per litre.

Maina Kageni and Mwalimu King'ang'i
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On today's morning show, Maina Kageni and Mwalimu King'ang'i spoke on the issues facing the economy and how Kenyans were feeling at the moment.

This came after the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority reduced fuel prices by up to Shs 18 in the month review.

It was announced by EPRA that a litre of Super Petrol has decreased by shs 5.31, diesel by shs10 per litre, while kerosene has gone down by 18.68 per litre.

Maina Kageni then said," Somebody said there's a feel-good factor going around the country. Can you feel the economy changing?

This is what Netizens had to say:

@HimofHimself·Inashuka pole pole , Navenye dollar ime drop

@BonnieMejja· Good morning  It's just early campaigns tactics Our economy is far from good considering the unemployment rate is high

@FrankRhodrix It's really tough for lower class people. They can't afford 3 meals a day. Prices of basic commodities are still high.What do you mean???!!! Feel good for who??? Kales? Somalia? Political class and their concubines??? Huku kwa ground we ain't feeling it # rogueregime

@NemwelMouko· this economy is unpredictable as much as the fuel has dropped essential commodities are still high 

@NyambaneEdward·Nothing to smile about life is unbearable to many Kenyans who are suffering with high cost of living unaffordable health services and high taxes with no tangible service.12

@nyakundi_omurwa· Hike fuel prices by 70 shillings, lower it by 10 shillings. Wapi makofi jameni?

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