@jumaf3 The figure of 60 percent looks out rightly alarming and can't be true. In Kenya, the issue mainly economically motivated counterfeiting of premium alcoholic beverages though not with dangerous substances such as methanol.
@justinawamae The truth of the matter is that local brews such as Busaa, chang'aa, muratina are safer beverages since they contain low alcoholic strengths compared to this foreign ones.
@moneyacademyKE Not true. The extent is about 15 precent. Nevertheless, medicines being important public health arsenal, no drug product should be counterfeit or substandard !
@moneyacademyKE Can't be true. This is an skewed industry report. Possibly, unrecorded alcohol consumption especially on premium spiritous beverages may falsely skew the real statistics .
@wnyakera@MotorTrendsKE@MigunaMiguna Launched or relaunched the Kisumu depot, @wnyakera ? The depot has been in existence even before the new constitution was promulgated. Check your facts