Residents and transport operators in Kericho have appealed to the government to sustain and strengthen fuel stabilisation measures ahead of the next Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) fuel review scheduled for June 14 following the recent rise in pump prices that has continued to exert pressure on household incomes and business operations. The appeal comes amid…
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