Kenya’s inflation for February hit a 23-month low of 6.3%. According to the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS), the drop in inflation is a result of the drop in the cost of essential foods relieving strain on most low-income households. However, energy prices, specifically fuel and electricity saw an increase. Kenya’s February inflation hits a 23-month low at 6.3%, driven by a drop in essential food prices.Household spending on school fees rises post-December holidays.Despite a surge in gasoline prices, several food items experienced price drops in February.According to the Kenyans Bus…