In a landmark move aimed at bolstering public health and tightening regulations on the tobacco industry, the Kenyan parliament is proposing three-year jail terms for individuals promoting nicotine products, including pouches and vapes.
The Tobacco Control (Amendment) Bill, 2024, which was first read in the Senate on 6th August, introduces a series of sweeping changes to Kenya’s tobacco control policies, marking a significant step forward in the country’s ongoing battle against tobacco-related diseases.
This article was written by one of TobaccoIntelligence’s international correspondents. We currently employ more than 40 reporters around the world to cover individual nicotine markets.
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