Relief for Kenyans as govt withdraws electricity tariffs review, stopping costs escalation
The Ministry of Energy and Petroleum has withdrawn a proposed electricity tariff review by Kenya Power, ensuring that current rates remain unchanged.
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The Ministry of Energy and Petroleum has withdrawn a proposed electricity tariff review by Kenya Power, ensuring that current rates remain unchanged.
Kenyans may miss out on lower fuel prices in the June 2026 review after the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) introduced a new fuel pricing formula.
Petroleum expert Martin Chomba cautions against Kenya's fuel sector liberalisation, emphasising national energy security and the need for logistical reforms.
"The reassignments are aimed at filling the vacancy arising from the resignation of the immediate former Principal Secretary for the State Department for Petroleum and to ensure continuity in the administration and coordination of government functions within the affected State Departments,โ read a circular from Head of Public Service Felix Koskei.
Ruto appoints Kello Harsama as Petroleum Principal Secretary, succeeding Liban Mohamed. Caroline W. Karugu acts as PS for ASALS department following the changes.