Kenya’s inflation hit a twelve month high of 9.04% in February 2017

Each month the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) releases Consumer Price Indices (CPI) and rates of inflation for the month under review. The overall inflation rate for February, 2017 stood at 9.04 percent, compared to 6.99 percent in January 2017. The CPI increased by 1.67 percent from 176.93 in January 2017 to 179.88 in February 2017.  .

According to KNBS, these numbers were generated using data collected during the second and third weeks of the month of January. The prices were obtained from selected retail outlets in 25 data collection zones which are located in Nairobi and in 13 other urban centres.

Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages’ Index increased by 3.28 percent. This was mainly attributed to increases in prices of sukuma wiki, maize flour, milk, cabbages, spinach, potatoes and maize grain which were partly contributed by prevailing drought conditions. The year-on-year food inflation stood at 16.50 percent in February 2017.

Housing, Water, Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels’ Index increased by 0.40 percent. This was partly due to increase in cost of electricity, kerosene and house rents which outweighed price decreases in the cost of cooking gas.

On the other hand, the Transport Index increased by 0.74 percent mainly on account of increases in the pump prices of petrol and diesel.

The table below highlights One Month and Twelve Months’ Changes in the Price Indices.

February 2017 Inflation

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