Rising prices of vegetables, milk and other foodstuff following a spell of dry weather pushed Kenyan inflation above market expectations, official data showed on Tuesday.
The Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) said in a statement that inflation rose to 6.31 per cent year-on-year in March from 5.61 per cent in the previous month.
The food and non-alcoholic drinks index rose by 2.65 per cent on a monthly basis, driven higher by an increase in the cost of vegetables, milk and other food products, the statistics office said.
"The rise in prices was mainly as a result of the dry weather conditions experienced during the period," KNBS said.
On a monthly basis, the inflation rose 1.12 per cent from February.
Kenya has said it will not raise electricity costs, a key component in its inflation basket, despite a drought that is affecting water levels in its hydropower dams.