(Reuters) - Kenya's overall annual inflation rose to 6.3 percent in May from 5.7 percent in April due to rising fuel prices, the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics said on Thursday.
Underlying inflation, which excludes food prices, dipped to 5.7 percent in May from 5.9 percent in April.
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Underlying inflation, which excludes food prices, dipped to 5.7 percent in May from 5.9 percent in April.
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