Kenya kuvaa barakoa ni lazima, asiyevaa barakoa anaweza kwenda jela miezi sita

Kenya kuvaa barakoa ni lazima, asiyevaa barakoa anaweza kwenda jela miezi sita

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Inspekta jenerali wa Polisi, Hilary Mutyambai amewaagiza polisi kumkamata mtu yoyote atakayeonekana mitaani bila kuwa na barakoa. Kuvaa barakoa ni lazima ili kuzuia maambukizi ya #Covid19. Swala hilo limeshatangazwa na gazeti la serikali kupitia ofisi ya mwanasheria mkuu wa serikali Aprili 6

Kwa mujibu wa tangazo la gazeti hilo, kosa la kutovaa barakoa linaweza kupelekea faini ya KSh 20,000 sawa na takribani Tsh milioni 4.72 au kifungo cha miezi sita, au vyote kwa pamoja

Pia tangazo limezitaka wafanyabiashara kuweka sabuni na maji kwa ajili ya wateja wao au vitakasa mikono vilivyothibitishwa na shirika la viwango vya Kenya

Pia wafanyabiashara wametakiwa kuhakikisha wateja wanaachiana nafasi isiyopungua mita moja. Wafanyabiashara watakaokiuka tangazo hilo watalipa faini ya Tsh milioni 4.72 au kifungo cha miezi sita jela au vyote

Wizara ya afya pia imewataka bodaboda kubeba abiria mmoja tu kwa safari

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Inspector General of Police Hilary Mutyambai has directed police officers to arrest anyone found in public without a face mask.

Speaking in Mombasa on Wednesday, Mutyambai said putting on a mask to prevent the spread of the coronavirus in the country is now compulsory in line with the gazette notice issued by the Office of the Attorney General on April 6, 2020.
According to the gazette notice, failure to wear a face mask is punishable by a fine of Ksh.20,000 or six-year jail term or both.

“It is compulsory to put on the face mask. This is through the gazette notice dated April 6, 2020 which was issued by the office of the Attorney General… Failure to that, attracts a stiff fine of Ksh.20,000 or imprisonment of six months or both.
“I have instructed police officers to enforce this,” said Mutyambai.

The gazette notice further directed that every organization, business entity, trader or vendor whether in a market or enclosed premises must provide either water and soap to customers or an alcohol-based sanitizer approved by the Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS).

Business entities are also required to put in place measures that ensure customers maintain a distance of no less than one-metre is maintained between persons accessing the premises.

The business entities, vendors, traders and organizations are also mandated to sanitize their premises on a regular basis, failure to which they also risk Ksh. 20,000 fine or imprisonment of six months.

Health CS Mutahi Kagwe recently announced that boda boda operators are only allowed to carry one passenger at a time while private vehicles are to avoid carrying more than 50% of licensed capacity.

Anyone found flouting the new regulations will have their vehicle detained at a police station or any other place that the IG designates pending arraignment in court and/or for the duration of the restriction period.
 
Good, but Are they available for free? Ama ndio tena vipigo vya polisi kwa wananchi vinaanza tena, Majority bado hawana uwezo wa kununua hizo Disposables, na hata zile reusable are too costly for a common mwananchi to Afford.

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Masks zinasaidia sana ila watu wapewe elimu ya kutosha, nimeona baadhi hawazitumii ipasavyo, mtu anaishika shika upande wa nje. Pia ukifika nyumbani itoe kwa umakini kisha itumbukize kwenye besheni lenye maji yaliyotiwa dawa kabla kuifua baadaye, au kama vipi itupe.

Hata polisi na watawala ni mwendo wa mask

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