Kenya’s alcohol industry, despite being a significant contributor to the country’s economy, is struggling with the infiltration of illicit alcohol into the mainstream market.
John Mututho warned that 85% of Kenyans consume counterfeit alcohol, equating expensive wines to cheap brews. His remarks ...
The National Authority for the Campaign Against Alcohol and Drug Abuse (NACADA) raided Pulse Lounge, a popular entertainment joint along Lang'ata Road, confiscating 16 shisha bongs, 106 cartons of ...
"A wide majority of the underage alcohol consumers ... mission faces huge challenges War on illicit liquor: Gachagua asked to back claims of targeting Mt Kenya youth Traffic jams, deaths take ...
The National Authority for the Campaign Against Alcohol and Drug Abuse conducted an impromptu raided at Pulse Lounge Lang'ata ...
with a small 300-ml teacup going for Sh20 was cited as one of the major illicit brews in the region. The Chairman Alcohol Beverages Association of Kenya (ABAK), Eric Githua said according to World ...
"Licensed breweries account for only 5-6 percent of the alcohol consumed in Kenya," he explains. "Meanwhile, illicit alcohol makers operate without facing the same regulatory scrutiny." Through ...
EABL managing director Jane Karuku hinted to The Star that the informal nature of half of Kenya’s alcohol market has made it difficult to standardize across the board. “So in Kenya ...