Kenya's annual inflation rose to 6.7 percent in May 2026, up from 5.6 percent in April 2024, driven by higher prices in food, transport, and fuel, according to the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics.
29 May 2026 · Capital News →
An opinion piece argues that Kenya's recent spike in fuel prices — petrol to Ksh.214.25 per litre and diesel to Ksh.242.92 per litre — reveals the strategic role fuel plays across the economy, affecting productivity, trade, food security, and household costs. The piece contends that government interventions are responses, not solutions, and points to wider economic lessons beyond commodity pricing.
29 May 2026 · Citizen Digital →
Kenya's inflation increased to 6.7 per cent in May 2026, up from 5.6 per cent in April 2025, driven by high prices in food, transport, housing and fuel. Food and non-alcoholic beverages, transport, and housing together accounted for over 57 per cent of the price increases across major expenditure categories.
29 May 2026 · The Standard →