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    Kenyans Warned: Beware of Unsafe Meat This Festive Season, Authorities Say

    Channel 15 NewsBy Channel 15 NewsDecember 23, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read147 Views
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    As the festive season begins, the Kenya Veterinary Board (KVB) and the Ministry of Health have issued a stern warning to Kenyans about the dangers lurking in the meat they consume. In a joint advisory, the two institutions cautioned the public to exercise extreme vigilance when purchasing and preparing meat to avoid serious health risks.

    KVB has strongly advised Kenyans to only buy meat from licensed outlets displaying government inspection stamps. The board emphasized that consuming meat from dead animals or unverified sources could lead to severe illnesses. To further safeguard consumers, KVB urged customers to demand transport certificates at butcheries, a key measure to ensure the meat’s safety and traceability.

    This warning comes amid growing concerns over food hygiene during the busy holiday season. The Ministry of Health echoed KVB’s concerns, highlighting the importance of maintaining cleanliness and proper food handling in every household. Mixing raw and cooked foods, using unclean water, or undercooking meals, they warned, could turn a joyous celebration into a health nightmare.

    But the advisory did not stop at food safety. The Ministry urged Kenyans to stay hydrated, protect themselves from extreme temperatures, and observe respiratory hygiene in gatherings. In malaria-prone regions, the use of mosquito nets was underscored as essential to keeping families safe during the season.

    “Your health is your wealth this festive season,” the authorities cautioned, urging Kenyans to prioritize safety in their celebrations. With these clear directives, it is up to Kenyans to ensure the meat on their plates – and the environment in which it is prepared – meets the highest safety standards.

    Christmas Festive Season kenya Kenya Vertinary Board Meat Minstry of Health Nairobi
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