Fuel prices have hit a historic high of Ksh 182.70 for a litre of petrol after complete removal of a subsidy that had cushioned Kenyans, setting the stage for a spike in the cost of living. The latest prices released by the energy regulatory authority shows that a litre of diesel will retail at sh168.40 in Nairobi, representing an increase of ksh 3.40, Kerosene will retail at ksh 161.13 per litre representing ksh 6.40 increase