The Kenyan government has unveiled a new, aggressive alcohol control policy through the National Authority for the Campaign Against Alcohol and Drug Abuse (NACADA). The sweeping rules have been proposed to raise the minimum drinking age to 21 years and place significant restrictions on the sale and consumption of alcohol in public spaces. Authorities said that the measures were crucial to combat substance abuse among the youth, which remains a prevalent issue. However, the new policy has triggered immediate backlash from critics, including alcohol traders and manufacturers. They have warned that the regulations could lead to widespread job losses, negatively impact the economy, and drive consumers towards the illicit alcohol market. Watch this video to know more.
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