Nation | by Walter Menya and Edwin Okoth
The British American Tobacco (BAT) has agreed to sell its controversial nicotine pouch product under strict laws after it was banned from the market last year.
In response to Sunday Nation enquiries, BAT said that it had agreed with the Ministry of Health’s advisory that it will now market its Lyft nicotine pouches under the Tobacco Control Act (TCA 2007) and Tobacco Control Regulations, which demand that – among other things – the product only be sold to adults, bear graphic images and warnings on its packages, and…









