Fuel prices in Kenya have surged to a historic high, with petrol and diesel initially climbing above the 200-shilling-per-litre mark for the first time before Epra revised the rates to Sh197.60 and Sh196.63, respectively, in Nairobi.
Beyond the numbers, a political memory is resurfacing, putting President William Ruto at the centre of a debate he once led over fuel prices during the Russia-Ukraine war.
NTV goes down memory lane, revisiting what Ruto, then serving as deputy president, said at the time.