Scarcity of fuel means scarcity of all the other commodities

Following the instability after Kenya’s elections, it is strikingthat almost every thing is taking the same trend.

Saturday, January 05, 2008

Following the instability after Kenya’s elections, it is striking that almost every thing is taking the same trend.

Prices for everything have risen, ranging from commodities in the market to transport fares.

For the first time I paid 500frw in a taxi from town to Remera. I want to disagree with the public about the false impressions about fuel and prices.

Does scarcity of fuel guarantee the rise in price of matooke, meat, clothes, phones to mention but a few?
I know too well that such facilities go through different transport stages to reach us but it should not directly hike the prices that much.

It means that some time in the near future we shall have to pay 1000 Frw to buy a match box.

Kimihurura