Skip to content
Market News

Top 30 Counterfeits You Should Watch Out On Kenyan Markets

BY Juma · August 7, 2019 07:08 am

Counterfeits thrive in Kenya. Unscrupulous businessmen and women have found a market of selling counterfeits, with some being literally poison to Kenyans.

The problem with counterfeits is that it is very difficult to tell them from genuine products. It is more challenging because almost all counterfeits carry a “mark of quality” from the Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS).

Here is a list of 30 counterfeits in Kenya that you should watch out:

  1. Drugs
  2. Milk
  3. Meat
  4. Maize flour
  5. Eggs
  6. Alcohol
  7. Electronics
  8. Bottled water
  9. Soft drinks
  10. Yogurt
  11. Rice
  12. Cabbage
  13. Lotions
  14. Jelly
  15. Water paints
  16. Noodles
  17. Slimming pills
  18. Shoes
  19. Sugar
  20. Gold
  21. Fertilizer
  22. Currency
  23. Fake certificates
  24. Fish
  25. Chicken feed
  26. Weaves
  27. Clothes
  28. Make-up products
  29. Jewelry
  30. Utensils (Cooking tins)

Almost everything is counterfeit in Kenya, starting with the leadership itself. The current government, as well as all the legislators, are the most counterfeits Kenya has ever had.

We need some serious changes if this problem of fake goods is to be eliminated. Someone once said that Kenya has great policies, but we lack the right people to implement these policies.

Reasons for the counterfeit influx in Kenya

Some business people are just greedy. They do not care about the effects their products will have on the user, provided they get money out of it.

Corruption among officials at KEBS is the reason Kenyans are dying of poisonous products. How come all these fake goods have KEBS stickers? How come the majority of the counterfeits are imported into the country without officials ‘noticing’?

The Kenya Revenue Authority is another body that is failing Kenyans and the reason for the influx of counterfeits into the country. Some officials are bribed to let the goods pass the borders without paying taxes and without proper checks.

Read:

Juma is an enthusiastic journalist who believes that journalism has power to change the world either negatively or positively depending on how one uses it.(020) 528 0222 or Email: info@sokodirectory.com

Trending Stories
Related Articles
Explore Soko Directory
Soko Directory Archives