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Energy Cabinet Secretary Davis Chirchir & EPRA Managing Director Daniel Kiptoo say the government has no control over the fuel price increase. Appearing before the National Assembly Energy Committee, the stakeholders from the energy sector stated that the increase in fuel prices is due to uncontrolled global market factors involving the stability of us dollars.
Energy CS Davis Chirchir says government has no control over fuel price hikes
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