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Kenya’s Inflation Eases to 4.3% as Prices of Basic Goods Decline

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Last updated: March 1, 2026 8:56 am
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Kenya Sees Slight Dip in Inflation as Key Commodity Prices Fall

Nairobi — In a promising development for Kenyan consumers, inflation eased to 4.3% in February, down from 4.4% the previous month, as reported by the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS). This decrease is attributed to notable drops in the prices of essential goods such as sugar, wheat flour, mangoes, and fuel.

The latest Consumer Price Index reveals that the cost of a one-kilogram packet of sugar fell by 4.4%, settling at Sh166.45 in February, down from Sh174.17 in January. This price reduction is a significant relief for many households that rely on sugar as a staple ingredient.

Similarly, the two-kilogram packet of white wheat flour also saw a slight decline. Prices dropped by nearly 1%, resulting in a new price of Sh170.75 compared to Sh172.15 from the previous month.

Fruits, too, are becoming more affordable. The price of one kilogramme of mangoes decreased by 3.2%, bringing it down to Sh144.37. Additionally, electricity costs also saw a welcome reduction; the price for 200 kilowatt-hours (kWh) decreased by 2.7%, now costing Sh5,564.78, while the 50 kWh package slipped by 2.9% to Sh1,265.96.

Other commodities that recorded price drops include tomatoes, which fell by 0.1%, and cooking gas (LPG), which saw a decrease of 0.4%. Diesel prices declined by 2.3%, and kerosene dropped by 0.6%. The decline across these essential commodities has contributed to a slight alleviation of inflation pressures in the country.

Despite these positive trends, some food items experienced price increases. Notably, the price of one kilogramme of Irish potatoes surged by 4% to Sh102.16. Cabbages also went up by 4%, now priced at Sh74.33, while kale, commonly known as sukuma wiki, increased by 2.4%, reaching Sh104.90.

These fluctuations in pricing reflect a complex and evolving marketplace where consumers are seeing both relief and challenges in their food budgets. The effects of these price changes extend beyond the grocery aisle, impacting the overall cost of living for average Kenyans.

Economic analysts suggest that while the drop in inflation is encouraging, the combination of rising prices for some staple foods indicates that consumers should remain cautious. The Kenyan market remains sensitive to various factors, including global price pressures and local agricultural conditions.

The fluctuations also highlight the importance of closely monitoring trends in commodity prices, not only for economic indicators but for their direct impact on households across the nation. Lower prices in essential goods provide a breathing space for families striving to manage their budgets amidst the ongoing economic recovery.

As the situation unfolds, many will be watching for further developments in pricing trends in the coming months, hopeful for sustained improvements that can bolster purchasing power and overall financial stability.

— Reported by Nexio News

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