Kenya’s year-on-year inflation hit 4.95 per cent in October from 3.83 per cent in September, according to Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS).
Food and non-alcoholic beverages index rose by 0.48 per cent compared with September and was up 8.74 per cent compared with October 2018. The index carries a 36.04 per cent weight in the basket of goods used to measure inflation.
KNBS said the alcoholic beverages, tobacco and narcotics index rose 1.97 per cent from a month earlier.
On a monthly basis, inflation was 0.28 per cent from -0.11 per cent in September, KNBS said in a statement.
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Policymakers left the benchmark lending rate at 9.0 per cent in September for the seventh straight meeting, saying inflation expectations were well-anchored.