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They are simply making clean water unaffordable to the citizens

[ad_1] The Water Bottlers Association of Kenya has called on the government to remove excise duty on bottled water, as it will affect the pricing of refilled and bottled water making it unaffordable to many Kenyans. Speaking at a press conference on Thursday 7th October, WBAK vowed to pass the extra cost to the consum

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They are simply making clean water unaffordable to the citizens

[ad_1] The Water Bottlers Association of Kenya has called on the government to remove excise duty on bottled water, as it will affect the pricing of refilled and bottled water making it unaffordable to many Kenyans. Speaking at a press conference on Thursday 7th October, WBAK vowed to pass the extra cost to the consumers should the government go ahead and implement the excise duty of Ksh5.40 per litre of purified water as from November 13th. “This means that the new excise tax will lead to the retail cost of a 20-liter water container retailing at between Ksh250 and Ksh350 to between Ksh450 and Ksh550” said Mr Henry Kabogo, the chairman of WBAK. WBAK is the national body encompassing bottlers, refillers, and vendors of purified drinking water...

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