BROKEN: Serikali ime ban the new paperbags. Hizi mpya zimetoka tu juzi.

:D:D:D Serikali ya mad men.

Ati they do not meet standards. You have until 31st March to deplete your stock :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFKqx7X6_8I

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4aHSsbgmWY

Meanwhile kuna venye tenderpreneur wamekula wakashiba. Now its time to throw peeps under the bus. And invite the politically correct to supply what they will tell us!

Hizo karatasi ni fake, unatoka kwa duka kidogo unapata umeangusha shopping yako.

In a few words, Kenyans can transform anything to substandard. Shortcut nation.

Quality ya hizi bags iko chini saidi. Hii ni kitu mtoto anafaa kutumia from class one mpaka seven.

Ndio naonelea a wise govt./ minister involved would have thought of all these before the ban. They should’ve considered the best alternatives to plastics by even involving manufacturers, supermarkets etc. Not just a blanket overnight ban followed by future backtracking.

Plastics are still being used on water melons , meat etc. The big brands still use plastic packaging : mkate,milk, sausage, soap etc.

And what will be the new alternative or what will Kenyans use after March 31st?

And why not build a recycling plant using some of these looted monies, because in many instances plastic is a necessary evil.

stupid government, sasa wanataka kurudisha confusion in people’s businesses.

Kweli… Hii serikal… There are people who bought machines to make these bags… Na bado wana lipia loans…

These bags are garbage… they will drop your shit on the ground if its heavy

If Kenyans were keen on proper disposal of wastewe wouldnt need to ban anything, ata plastics would still be around lakini wakenya wanataka kutupa trash kila mahali, wind and storm waters ferry the waste to our rivers and farms, wanyama wamekula plastic bags wamejaza kwa tumbo. Shida iko kwa hii mentality mbaya ya kutupa taka ovyo ovyo

It was a question of WHEN, not IF!

:D:D:D

Shait :D:D:D

Before you make such moronic statements, it might interest you that plastics are not unique to Kenya.