continued shafting

https://www.businessdailyafrica.com/economy/How-petrol-diesel-prices-will-rise-in-Friday-review/3946234-5608242-h42qfc/index.html

[I]Motorists will from Friday pay an additional Sh3.32 for a litre of petrol and Sh2.57 for a litre of diesel, putting pressure on household budgets for the second month in a row.
A brief sent to the Petroleum Ministry by the energy regulator and seen by the Business Daily indicates that the pump price of super petrol will increase to Sh103.80 per litre in Nairobi from the current Sh100.48, representing a rise of 3.3

Motorists in Nairobi will pay Sh94.44 for a litre of diesel, up from Sh91.87, wiping out the entire Sh23 a litre drop in fuel costs that followed the Covid-19 pandemic, which had cut global demand for energy on reduced economic activities.
The Petroleum ministry linked the expensive fuel to the recovery in crude oil prices, which increased the cost of imported refined fuel.
The increase in the petrol levy to Sh5.40 from Sh0.40, representing a 1,250 percent rise, has also helped to drive pump prices.[/I]

If it’s any consolation, just know that both Lube (ARIMIS) and Diesel are by-products of crude oil refining…