Corporate News
A woman shops for flour at a Nyeri town supermarket. Inflation eased for
the fifth month in a row in January, helped by lower prices of key food
items. PHOTO | FILE | NATION MEDIA GROUP
By NEVILLE OTUKI
In Summary
- The cost of living measure stood at 5.53 per cent, down from 6.02 per cent last month.
- The transport index decreased by 1.39 per cent, according to the Bureau of Statistics.
Inflation eased for the fifth month in a row in January, helped by lower prices of key food items and fuel.
Data from the Kenya National Bureau of
Statistics (KNBS) show that the cost of living measure stood at 5.53 per
cent, down from 6.02 per cent last month.
The data shows that the prices of
key food items such as maize flour, onions, potatoes and cabbages have
been falling together with petroleum costs.
The transport index decreased by 1.39 per cent, according to KNBS.
The slide in crude oil prices following a glut in the international market has offered relief to consumers at the fuel pump.
The Energy Regulatory Commission
mid-month slashed the cost of petrol by Sh9.13 per litre, diesel by
Sh7.50 and kerosene by Sh5.78 per litre.
This saw the cost of fuel fall to below Sh100 a litre for the first time in four years.
Fuel has a significant impact on
inflation in an economy, which depends heavily on diesel for transport,
power generation and agriculture, while kerosene is used in many
households for lighting and cooking.
Inflation has been dropping since
last August when it a 25–month high of 8.36 per cent. The bureau data,
however, shows that despite falling fuel prices matatu and bus fares
have gone up compared to a similar period last year.
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