Are you planning to drive out of town for Easter or travel by public transport? Well here is something that could lift up your spirits. Fuel prices have gone down in the latest price review by the energy and regulatory commission. A liter of super petrol will retail at 98 shillings marking a drop of 3.o6 cents. Diesel and kerosene users will also enjoy some relief with a liter of diesel going down by 1.82 to now retail 88.62 at while kerosene recorded the highest decline of 3.58 per liter to now fetch at 64.38 cents. The new prices, which take effect from 15th April 2017 to 14th may 2017, will ease pressure on motorists and consumers who were treated to high prices compared to last month. The average landed cost of imported super petrol decreased 4.22% from us$ 588.47 per ton in February 2017 to us$ 563.62 per ton in March 2017. Diesel decreased by 2.92% from us$ 520.01 per ton to us$ 504.83 per ton and kerosene decreased by 8.27% from us$ 542.27 per ton to us$ 497.44 per ton.SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for more great videos: https://www.youtube.com/KTNkenya Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/KTNNews Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KTNNewsKenya For more great content go to http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/ktnnews and download our apps:http://std.co.ke/apps/#android KTN News is a leading 24-hour TV channel in Eastern Africa with its headquarters located along Mombasa Road, at Standard Group Centre. This is the most authoritative news channel in Kenya and beyond.