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A new report has shown that Kenya is a popular point and route for the smuggling of cocaine in the region. It notes that Kenya is a popular country for the landing and onward transnational transport of cocaine from South America, through Brazil, to and through the region. The report also says that Malaba is a significant smuggling transit point of smaller consignments of the drug from the Coast to international transit locations through Kampala, and Kigali in Rwanda, as well as northward to Juba and Addis Ababa. Illegal drug use and trafficking have continued along the Coastal towns including Mombasa, Malindi and Lamu despite proclamations by top government officials of stringent efforts to fight the vice. In Mombasa, officials say that rehab centres are overwhelmed by addicts and the rate of relapse for those who successfully recover is high. In fact, politics and crime are so interlinked they can appear to be inseparable. Previous drug seizures in Coast have revealed the involvement of state and security agencies in the lucrative enterprise with some officials who get in the way either transferred or killed. The report found that large volumes of cocaine are moving to and through the region by containerised shipments, general maritime cargo vessel shipments and micro-trafficking initiatives by air and by sea. Ad Slot. News 21 December - Coast police chiefs inspect sachets of heroin and cocaine at regional police headquarters in Mombasa, on August 25, A new report has shown that Kenya is a popular point and route for the smuggling of cocaine in the region. Eligh notes that the use of illegal drugs increased as the transit points gained prominence. All rights reserved.

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This site requires JavaScript. To ensure you can use all the features please enable it. We use cookies on this website. By continuing to use this site without changing your cookie settings, you agree that you are happy to accept our privacy policy and cookie policy and for us to access our cookies on your device. Auto scroll annotations. Search annotations. Metadata Frames. As you know, Somalia there is no enough factories and there is no production. Usually the production is coming from overseas especially in the Middle East. That is why we decided to start this business. Of course there is some challenges here and as you may know the security is not as we prefer. There is no supply chains for the factories and so on but still we can manage this business. Somali expatriates and locals have made huge investments in the country and there is good progress. Therefore most customers, they prefer to buy from us because we are a one stop solution. Everyone likes to take locally made drinks. This is the first soft drinks factory to set up in the country in 20 years. The factory produces various soft drinks as well as filtered water, and makes up to bottled drinks per hour. There are plans being made to expand and double output in the next year. Ahmed Guled and his business associates returned to Somalia from the UK to set up the business early this year. The investors bought a franchise of Soda King, a South African brand, and now distribute various flavoured drinks to customers in the city. There is no supply chains for the factories and so on but still we can manage this business,' said Guled. For more than two decades, the African nation of 10 million people has been a land of chaos because of divisive clan fights during its civil war and more recent Islamist militant insurgents with links to al Qaeda. Al-Shabaab ruled most of the southern region of Somalia from until , when African troops marched into the capital and ejected them. As part of the recovery process, Somalia's government is encouraging more investors to drive the private economy and create job opportunities. Soda King has employed 28 workers so far. Somali expatriates and locals have made huge investments in the country and there is good progress,' said Salah Mohamed, a worker at the factory. It cost about one million dollars to start the business. The company uses locally available fruits to produce its drinks. Though still fragile, the leadership elected last September marks a dramatic advance after years of turmoil in the country. A number of innovative Somalis have taken advantage of the relative peace to open businesses and have kept finances flowing. Therefore most customers, they prefer to buy from us because we are a one stop solution,' said Guled. Other businesses are growing, too. Hotels, restaurants and shopping malls are opening in Mogadishu, giving Soda King an opportunity to market its products. Everyone likes to take locally made drinks,' said Sadaq Ali, a Mogadishu resident. A more stable outlook has helped boost the shilling by some 80 percent since to around 18, to the dollar. But western nations and Somalia's African neighbours worry that as long as al Shabaab can still control even smaller centres or tracts of countryside, it will threaten Somalia's gradual recovery from years of war. They fear it could still use the territory to promote its 'jihad' well beyond Somalia's borders. Login Register. Screenocean social media.

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