AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoFuel Shock, Again: EPRA has lifted Kenya’s pump prices for May 15–June 14, with petrol now at KSh 214.25 and diesel at KSh 242.92, as the Middle East oil supply squeeze bites—prompting fresh anger, calls for tax relief, and warnings that transport and food costs could jump. Fuel Politics: Ndindi Nyoro alleges the G2G fuel import system is a “scam,” while questions grow over why kerosene was heavily stabilised despite tiny demand. Regional Security: The EAC launched “Ushirikiano Imara,” a Kenya-based military exercise running to May 28, aimed at tightening joint response on terrorism, piracy and disaster management. Climate Lawmakers in Nairobi: African MPs met to push methane cuts, even as pastoralists warn against livestock-reduction policies that could crush livelihoods. Nairobi Justice: A man who attacked family members in 2019 has been jailed after a long court fight. Logistics Boost: Kenya Airways becomes FedEx’s Nairobi ground-handling partner, strengthening JKIA’s cargo role.
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