Kericho county made more than Sh1 million from fines of illicit brew in one month. This is happening in nearly all counties and the sufferers are women and children. Chang’aa is a brew made in Kenya, when will it be tapped and sold legally so Kenya can stop buying liquor from abroad? Let these brews be manufactured legally so people can buy them in supermarkets instead of harassing those who engage in it. Manufacturing promises to increase the creation of jobs through the expansion of the manufacturing sector which will be producing better goods.
Source: The Star April 30, 2019 00:56 UTC