You don't even need sophisticated schemes......

The.Black.Templar

Elder Lister
Staff member
It has come to my notice that you always ask whether and if a previous Government was acting on any weakness raised about Kenya Kwisha’s failing fortunes, as a defence.

You come across as those human beings who, unfortunately and out of no choice of their own, lack the common sense’s sense of improvement and progress. They don’t appreciate that human beings are endowed with an unquenchable sense of advancement and development.
Kenya Kwisha needs to break new grounds by doing things better and in an ingenious manner whether or not addressed by previous Governments.

So, for your own good and our dear country, cultivate a sense of progress…..
Ok, so for the sake of progress share with us any government in the world that has enforced "responsible and truthful " advertising so we can know how to break new grounds
 

Tiiga Waana

Elder Lister
Ok, so for the sake of progress share with us any government in the world that has enforced "responsible and truthful " advertising so we can know how to break new grounds
Thank you @The.Black.Templar!
At last we seem to be getting somewhere.

False, untruthful and obscene advertising is a crime. Western countries take it very seriously and broadcasters get penalised serious and punitive penalties for contraventions.
Manufacturers of products don’t dare make false claims on their adverts. As we speak, car manufacturers over here millions of Sterling pounds for lying about levels of emissions.
Do remember that Governments have a legal duty to protect consumers from dodgy and unscrupulous sellers and from ponzi schemers.
Most countries, Kenya included, have Sales Of Goods Act which prescribes ethical standards of doing business.

Kenya Kwisha needs to step to the plate and take their role of protecting Citizens against reprobate and exploitative individuals and organisations with the seriousness it deserves.
 

The.Black.Templar

Elder Lister
Staff member
Thank you @The.Black.Templar!
At last we seem to be getting somewhere.

False, untruthful and obscene advertising is a crime. Western countries take it very seriously and broadcasters get penalised serious and punitive penalties for contraventions.
Manufacturers of products don’t dare make false claims on their adverts. As we speak, car manufacturers over here millions of Sterling pounds for lying about levels of emissions.
Do remember that Governments have a legal duty to protect consumers from dodgy and unscrupulous sellers and from ponzi schemers.
Most countries, Kenya included, have Sales Of Goods Act which prescribes ethical standards of doing business.

Kenya Kwisha needs to step to the plate and take their role of protecting Citizens against reprobate and exploitative individuals and organisations with the seriousness it deserves.
There is an emmisions policy in the uk, that had nothing to do with advertising, they are fined because of an emmisions policy breach not because of advertising....
 
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