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JUST IN: Alcoblow Returns: Govt Deploys 1,000 Breathalysers to Curb Drunk Driving 

  Authorities have brought back breathalyser tests—popularly known as alcoblow—in a renewed effort to curb drunk driving and reduce the rising number of road accidents. The government announced new road safety measures aimed at restoring discipline on the roads and saving lives. Motorists caught driving under the influence will now face tougher penalties. Offenders risk losing their driving licences for one year, paying fines of up to Ksh100,000, or spending up to two years in prison—or facing both punishments. The crackdown follows a tragic crash in Sotik that killed 15 people and left 10 others permanently injured, prompting public outrage and calls for action. Transport Cabinet Secretary Davis Chirchir confirmed that
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