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Kituo cha Sheria sues EPRA for retaining fuel cost above Sh200

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A motorist fuels at a petrol station located along Koinange Street, Nairobi. [Elvis Ogina, Standard]

The battle on the high cost of fuel in the country has landed in court.

Kituo cha Sheria, a human rights group moved to court yesterday questioning EPRA's decision to retain the cost of petrol and diesel above Sh200 despite the global prices reducing.

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