Category Archives: inflation trend in Kenya

Bleak beef futures

Pass any restaurant today and everyone is ordering all variants of chicken or fish on the menu and skipping anything that contains beef. Drive past many of the popular nyama choma (roast meat) eating places and there are more staff than customers and very few vehicles parked outside. Bulls that used to fetch 20,000 shillings ($285) at weekly auctions can now be bought for as little as 5,000 shillings. And the latest marketing gimmick is that you’ll get a free ¼ kilo if you buy a kilo of meat at some butcheries.

The cause of all this is rift valley fever, a mysterious deadly disease, that has spread slowly from the remote parts of North Eastern Kenya but has now reached Nairobi and other urban areas despite several measures taken to combat it.

Urban inflation index

Litre of fuel 74.29 shillings (+1.8%)
a year ago: 72.99

Maize meal (2 kg. unga) 50 shillings (-7.4%)
a year ago: 54

Sugar (2 kg. Mumias pack) 150 shillings (+30%)
a year ago: 115

Tusker beer: 100 shillings at local (-9%)
a year ago: 110

Safaricom promotion: Saasa – with 8 shillings per minute calls during off peak hours
a year ago: bamba 50 – low denomination airtime top up card costing 50 shillings

US Dollar exchange rate: 69.97 shillings (-2.4%)
a year ago: 71.69