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Breaking: Govt Shuts Down Chinese Company

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraApril 18, 2025Updated:April 19, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Government Shuts Down Chinese Cigarette Company Over Illegal Tobacco Imports

The Kenyan government has revoked the operational license of a Chinese-owned cigarette company based along Mombasa Road in Nairobi. This follows a serious breach of tobacco importation laws.

The Ministry of Health, working together with the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), carried out a surprise inspection at the company on March 25.

During the operation, they discovered that the company had illegally brought into the country 1,716 cartons containing 11 different tobacco brands.

According to an official document reviewed by Newshub.co.ke, four out of the 11 tobacco brands found at the company were not listed in the Ministry of Health’s official records. This raised concerns about the legality and safety of the products being imported and sold.

Following the findings, the authorities issued a formal letter to the company’s management, officially notifying them of the decision to revoke the company’s operational license.

The letter explained that not only were the four brands unregistered, but upon deeper investigation, all 11 brands were found to be in violation of both the Tobacco Control Act of 2007 and the Tobacco Control Regulations of 2014.

Part of the letter, which was signed by Tobacco Control Board Secretary Anthony Wainana, stated:

“The purpose of this letter is to inform you that all clearance letters previously granted to your company for the importation of these tobacco products have been canceled and recalled with immediate effect.”

This drastic step came shortly after the government had already issued a warning to the company, instructing it to comply with existing tobacco import regulations.

The authorities had cautioned the firm just two months earlier, warning that non-compliant imports would lead to serious consequences.

Despite the warning, the company reportedly ignored the directive and continued to import unapproved and illegal tobacco products into the country.

Wainana explained in the earlier warning,

“You are advised to ensure that all tobacco and nicotine products imported into the country strictly follow the set regulations. Note that the clearance can be revoked at any time, without prior notice, if the imported products are found to be non-compliant.”

In light of the license cancellation, the Kenya Revenue Authority’s Commissioner General was officially notified about the withdrawal of the company’s import clearance rights.

In addition to shutting down the company’s operations, DCI officers arrested two Chinese nationals linked to the firm.

Investigations into the matter are still ongoing as the government maintains a tough stance on unlawful tobacco trade.

This move highlights the government’s firm commitment to enforcing tobacco control laws and protecting the health of Kenyan citizens from harmful and unregulated products.

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