Businesses that engage in the sale or distribution of tobacco and nicotine may be subject to hefty fines and increased regulatory requirements under the proposed Tobacco Control (Amendment) Bill, 2024. The proposed law is aimed at tightening controls for production, sale, advertisement, distribution and consumption of tobacco products, which include cigarettes, nicotine pouches and nicotine
The Tobacco Control Amendment Bill, 2024, is raising concerns among traders and small business owners due to the multiple compliance requirements and heavy penalties it introduces. While the Bill is intended to strengthen regulation of tobacco and nicotine products, including vapes and nicotine pouches, traders argue that it could place a financial burden on businesses,
Kameme FM has dismissed claims circulating on social media that it will be shut down over compliance concerns. The claims, which were attributed to Mediamax, alleged that the radio station would cease operations from June 18, 2026. In a notice posted on its X account, Kameme FM dismissed the reports, stating that none of its