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The proposals include prohibitions on the sale of alcohol in supermarkets, within residential premises, restaurants, and ...
Kenya’s battle with alcohol regulation has spanned decades. But despite the laws, the impact remains strikingly limited, and ...
CMA, as well, posted the press release dismissing it as "FAKE". The fake press release has also been publishedhere,here,here andhere. Read the original story, with links and other resources.
The consumer level survey report has been on the headlines since its June 18 release, and notes that more than half of the alcohol consumed in Kenya is counterfeit.
Kenya alone loses at least Sh153 billion each year due to counterfeit goods across various sectors, including pharmaceuticals, according to estimates by the Anti-Counterfeit Authority.
Over 95 percent of the illicit alcohol is spirits, often in the form of home-distilled brews like chang’aa or alcohol refilled in counterfeit branded bottles, especially popular brands.
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