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Kenya Health Chief Axes All Nicotine Licenses
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 40293, member: 636"] Health Secretary Aden Duale canceled every permit for nicotine products across Kenya on Saturday. Companies that make or sell tobacco items must ask for new licenses within three weeks. Officials will check each business much more carefully than before. The government keeps its shisha ban as part of stopping harmful drug use. All actions follow the 2007 Tobacco Control Act and other health laws. Duale spoke at Eldoret International Airport where workers burned 5.5 tons of illegal tobacco products. The ceremony happened at Moi Teaching Hospital during World No Tobacco Day activities. Health official Mary Muthoni attended with Deputy Governor Evans Kapkekei and hospital chief Dr. Phillip Kirwa. Duale said cheap tobacco products harm young people with dangerous chemicals. He promised Kenya would never become a place where companies dump toxic materials. The health leader called illegal tobacco a danger to both public safety and national security. Kenya follows World Health Organization rules about stopping harmful tobacco trade. The country spends heavily on border guards and port inspections to block illegal products. Duale asked all citizens to support a tobacco-free nation. He also visited Moi Hospital and praised Dr. Kirwa for good patient care. [/QUOTE]
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