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Asked: 11 months ago2022-11-15T13:55:48+03:00 2022-11-15T13:55:48+03:00In: Economy

How can the government of Kenya deal with the rising fuel prices?

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There has been a high rise of fuel prices in Kenya since mid last year. The prices keeps on rising despite the hard economic times that kenyans are going through. This is making life even harder to kenyan taxpayers since it is adding more weight to their already burdened shoulders. What can the government do to control the rising fuel prices?

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    Nempy Enlightened Research assistant
    2023-01-03T14:49:51+03:00Added an answer about 9 months ago

    I think the government should re-introduce the initial subsidy that was there and then look for other long term solutions.

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