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Eleven arrested in Nairobi during fuel price protests
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Nairobi police arrested 11 people during protests against fuel price hikes announced by EPRA on Tuesday, April 21. Demonstrations occurred in several areas including Embu and Kitengela, with some violence reported. Commander Issa Mohamud said the situation remains calm with businesses operating normally.
The Energy Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) has warned Kenyans against cutting trees near power lines due to safety risks. The alert follows ongoing vandalism of energy infrastructure. EPRA advises contacting Kenya Power for safe tree removal.
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The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) raided an illegal petroleum-siphoning site in Nairobi's Industrial Area on Friday, seizing about 800 litres of fuel and equipment. No suspects were arrested as they fled upon tip-off. A manhunt is underway.
Kenyans will pay Ksh4.78 more per kilowatt hour for electricity in November 2025 following a review by the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority. The increase stems from adjustments in fuel costs, foreign exchange fluctuations, and a water management levy. Households consuming 50 units monthly will face an additional Ksh237.5 on their bills.
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Thirteen matatu SACCOs in Nairobi have approached the High Court to challenge a ban by the Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) on using petrol stations for passenger pickups and drop-offs in the city centre. The operators warn of a potential transport crisis and economic fallout if the directive is enforced. They argue the move is punitive and impractical for public transport users.