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Stay alert! : Booming butchery business in Embu.


Locals in Karambari village, Muminji ward are worried after some of them were duped into buying cheap meat that goes for as cheap as ksh250 per kg.

 

However, police officers warned the locals to stay alert after a white caldina was nubbed ferrying donkey meat into the butchery for sale in the same village.

 

On the other hand, Embu County Public Health officials have raised concern over rampant sale of un-inspected meat that has hit various villages within the county.The officials expressed concern after over 300 kg of un-inspected meat that was nabbed on transit within Runyenjes town in Embu East.

 

Chief Public Health Officer Daniel Mbogo cautioned butchery owners against selling un-inspected meat.He said they nabbed over 250 heads of goats and sheep last week, which were not inspected and destined for sale in local butcheries.

 

Mbogo said public health officers acting on a tip-off from members of the public pounced on some people ferrying head goats and sheep carcasses,already some meat had been distributed to the public.

 

Mbogo also queried the source of meats on display on various butcheries across Embu town when slaughterhouses have been registering an average of five to six cows being slaughtered.

 

He said investigations have been launched and called upon all public officers to ensure that all that meats being sold to the public was inspected and stamped and report any malpractices that may be detected to enable quick action.

 

Article By Suzy Nyongesa.

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