EPRA announces new fuel prices: Super Petrol and Diesel Decrease, Kerosene Sees Increase

EPRA announces new fuel prices: Super Petrol and Diesel Decrease, Kerosene Sees Increase

By Patrick Chiriba

The Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) on Wednesday announced new fuel prices for super petrol, diesel, and kerosene.

In the latest review, the prices of Super Petrol and diesel have decreased by Ksh.0.66 and Ksh.1.22 per litre respectively.
However, the price of kerosene has increased by Ksh.0.35 per litre.

CELEBRATING FAITH KIPYEGON’S VICTORY

CELEBRATING FAITH KIPYEGON’S VICTORY

By Mariselah Kimbio
Omanyala urged the president to renovate the warm-up track at the Moi International Sports Centre in Kasarani, claiming that the poor condition of the track could cause injuries during training.

Kipyegon broke down into tears while giving her speech, reminiscing on a promise she made to her father to buy him a car if she broke the world record.

Cancer Survivors’ Celebration in Busia

Cancer Survivors’ Celebration in Busia

Gilbert Ochieng
Busia Governor Dr. Paul Otuoma’s Government will continue to offer support towards the management of cancer, the Health Executive Committee Member (CECM) for Health and Sanitation Beatrice Nakholi said. 

Nakholi said the leadership of the County through the Department of Health is committed to providing services to cancer patients as well as survivors.

World Environment Day Celebration in Mombasa

World Environment Day Celebration in Mombasa

Shirley Wandera
In a remarkable display of dedication to environmental consciousness, residents of Mombasa on Monday commemorated World Environment Day with a vibrant procession held in Makupa.

The event was graced by Mombasa Deputy Governor, Francis Thoya, who took note of the youth being on the frontline of the conservation movement, actively engaging in efforts to protect their surroundings.

Plastic Sustainability: A Dubious Concept

Plastic Sustainability: A Dubious Concept

In today’s world, the term “sustainability” is often used to describe the need for an activity or product to meet the present and future generations’ environmental, social, and economic requirements without causing harm. However, the sustainability of plastic is a questionable concept due to its production, consumption, and management’s impact on the ecosystem.

Plastic products are popular worldwide, but they also pose risks to the environment. According to studies, nearly 300 million tons of plastic are produced globally every year, with 95% of them being single-use products. This high production rate has led to an increase in plastic waste, which poses a threat to the ecosystem.