Motorists and transport operators in Kisumu have panicked, buying fuel following growing rumors of a fuel shortage in the county, causing long queues at petrol stations, overcrowding, and rising transport costs. The growing concern over fuel availability has created anxiety among residents, with many rushing to petrol stations fearing supplies may run out. Several fuel…Ā Ā Ā
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