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Crackdown on smokers launched in Kakamega |
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The STAR Friday September 4, 2009
HILTON OTENYO
The Ministry of public health and sanitation yesterday launched a crackdown on smokers in Kakamega town as it began implementing the tobacco control act 2007.
The crackdown comes a week after intensive civic education to sensitize the business community and the general public on requirements of the Act by officials from the ministry
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Smoking order now put aside. |
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Nairobi star Monday September 7, 2009
BY HILTON OTENYO
CONFUSION over the enforcement of the Tobacco Control Act in Kakamega town continued for the fourth day yesterday with police announcing implementation had been suspended until
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Are Police in conspiracy to drop the new smoking ban in Kakamega? |
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The Star Wednesday September 9, 2009
BY LUCY ANAYA
Last week, the star reported that the ministry of public health launched a crackdown on people who smoke in public in Kakamega as the town began implementing the Tobacco Control
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Mombasa joins queue to ban smoking in public places. |
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The Standard September 14, 2009
By NGUMBAO KITHI
Smokers have less than 20 days to smoke freely in public places in Mombasa after which they would risk a fine of Ksh. 50,000 or six months in prison or both.
In preparations, Mombasa municipal council has started working on the charges to presented to cigarette smokers arrested in public places after September 30.
Mombasa chief Public health officer, Josphat Maithya said upon expiry of September 30, smokers violating the by-law would be arrested and charged. He said despite giving the
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Kisumu to slap ban on public smokers |
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The STAR Wednesday September 15, 2009
BY SAMUEL OTIENO
Kisumu city plans to enforce ban as other major towns in the country have done. Nyanza Provincial commissioner (PC) Francis Mutie has announced that Kisumu will put in place
smoking ban.
Mutie yesterday directed all councils to implement the Tobacco Control Act.
Similarly, manufacturers, advertisers will be tracked in an effort to ensure that the town becomes a no smoking zone.
Speaking when he opened the training of enforcers of the law organized by Institute of Legal Affairs (ILA) Mutie ordered civic bodies to ensure that they speedily enforce the
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