The Kisii county deputy commissioner Mr Peter Mbugi has put the illicit brewers of Kiogoro on notice.
Speaking yesterday at a baraza held at Kiogoro, the county commission warned those who are making the illicit brew and those who are buying that their days are now over.
“We can’t seat and watch people doing insane things in the community, those who are taking and selling alcohol we are now coming for you," said Mbugi.
"We have given you enough time to adjust and leave the business but you have not taken it seriously, face the law now,” he added.
“Changaa is not an investment the money used to buy it should be used to start a small business that can positively benefit us, let's broaden our minds and stop thinking of changaa,” Mbugi added.
“All local administrators who are here let's start the war against this demon immediately and anyone caught or discovered collaborating with the brewers will face the same law,” Mbugi noted.
Changaa has been a major challenge at kiogoro division.