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Inflation Rise In Kenya

Kenya’s inflation rate has increased slightly to 3.6% in March 2025, up from 3.5% in February.
This rise is attributed to factors like higher food prices and increased costs for fuel and transportation.

Key contributors to the inflation include food items, with staples such as maize, sugar, and cooking oils seeing price hikes.

Additionally, transport costs have been affected by global fuel price fluctuations, impacting the overall inflationary pressure in the country.

Despite the slight increase, inflation is still relatively low compared to previous years, providing some relief to consumers and businesses, but it remains an area of concern for policymakers.

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