News: Nairobis Plastic Bags and Smoking Ban
Sometime symptoms are confused with the disease that causes them. Litter is one such symptom often confused with an economic disease.
Nairobi Implements a Successful Public Ban on Smoking
20 July 2007
Nairobi has become the third city in Kenya to implement a ban on smoking that has tobacco companies running for cover.?? The proscription went into effect last week in all public venues of the capital, and from all indications, restaurants, taverns, and tourist sites are observing the statute with minimum rancor.? Earlier bans were imposed on the Indian Ocean port city of Mombasa and the rift valley town of Nakuru.? Nairobi fines are high by Kenyan standards, about 300 dollars, 20-thousand Kenyan shillings, or six months in prison, as mandated by Nairobi’s local governing City Council.? From the Kenyan Embassy in Washington, First Councilor for Economic and Political Affairs James Wakiaga says local officials imposed the stiff fines to let the public know they mean serious business.
April 11, 2007