
"We can't work as much as we usually would because the price of petrol is so high. Soaring energy prices have seen winners and losers on the African continent, with oil-rich nations enjoying huge windfalls, while resource-sparse nations are paying the price, resulting in mounting deficits and subsidy costs."
African nations, including Kenya, are experiencing economic hardships due to the US-Israeli war on Iran, leading to rising energy prices and financial strain for businesses and individuals. This includes Kenya, where rising fuel prices have reduced motorcycle taxi driver Eric Wainaina's income by half, affecting his family's livelihood and daily life.
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