KPC increases tariff from 4.61 shillings to 5.22 shillings

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    Fuel prices could increase from as early as October if a proposal by the Kenya Pipeline Company Limited to hike the pipeline tariff is adopted. The parastatal wants to increase the cost of piping fuel from the current four shillings and 61 cents per cubic meter per kilometer to five shillings and 22 cents per cubic meter per kilometer, as from October this year.

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