Kenyan President William Ruto said on Friday that Kenya will reduce diesel prices to ease pressure on consumers following recent protests over rising energy costs linked to the Middle East conflict.
In a televised address, he announced that the price of diesel will be cut by 10 Kenyan shillings ($0.0772) in the June–July pricing cycle to help stabilise pump prices and provide relief to households and businesses.
This week motorists call strike over fuel price surging concern.
After William Rut’s announcement the Motorists called off the strike.
Most strikes lead deaths, destruction and stolen

