President Ruto Says Dollar Demand Will Ease CapitalFMKenya: Kenya
Ruto's remark comes after the cost of buying a dollar increased to as high as Sh145.5 per dollar as of yesterday.
Early this month, Energy Cabinet Secretary Davis Chirchir said that the oil import deal would see the state-run National Oil Corporation import 30 percent of the country's monthly fuel requirement. "They do not to look for dollars every month because we have done what we must do as a government to ensure that we ease the burden on people who want to realize their returns in dollars," he added.
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