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How your driving habits affect fuel consumption

The price is still fairly high and this has led to the peddling of myths and theories on how to save fuel. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]
The price is still fairly high and this has led to the peddling of myths and theories on how to save fuel. [Jonah Onyango, Standard]

Kenyans have for months on end endured pain at the pump with fuel prices hitting an all-time high in September last year. Petrol retailed at Sh134.72, diesel at Sh115.6 and Kerosene at Sh110.82 per litre in Nairobi.

The latest review which has been on for four months in a row now is a slight relief for motorists with a litre of petrol retailing at Sh129.72, diesel at Sh110.60, and Kerosene at Sh103.54.

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