Kenyans Feel the Heat as Charcoal, Electricity and Food Prices Surge
[Business Today - Kenya] - 1er/10/2025
Kenyan households dug deeper into their pockets to get oranges, mangoes, cabbages, tomatoes and potatoes on the meal table in the month of September, with oranges becoming the most expensive item on the menu.
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