Africa Water, Sanitation & Hygiene Africa water, Sanitation Mar- Apr 2015 Vol.10 No.2 | Page 8

NEWS in brief Around Africa But BBCL has stated that water produced out of Blantyre BCCL has since according to reports complyied to advised is clean and safe. from MBS to withdraw two non- compliant batches. “We would like to advise our esteemed customers that Aqua Pure bottled water produced out of the Blantyre factory is safe for consumption despite reports in the public media Rwanda that the product is ‘unfit for human consumption’ and has Japan Gives Rwanda U.S.$9 Million for Water Supply since been banned.” Kigali — Japan has The Competition and Fair Trading Commission and the given Rwanda a Ministry of Industry and Trade requested MBS to conduct $8.4 million grant to laboratory tests for Aqua Pure bottled water to determine supply water in rural its conformity with prescribed consumer safety standards, in areas. particular MS 699-Mandatory Malawi Standard on Bottled Water other than Mineral Water Specification. “Access to water is one of our key This request was in pursuit of the Commission’s mandate Rwanda-water-containers-in-dirt-road EDPRS2 targets of regulating, monitoring, controlling and preventing acts that we must achieve by 100%. Bringing water closer to or behaviour which are likely to adversely affect competition and consumer welfare in Malawi as provided under the the people will allow them to engage in income generating activities while children attend school rather than having to Competition and Fair Trading Act. travel long miles liking for water,” finance and development Findings of laboratory tests conducted by MBS showed that minister, Amb. Claver Gatete said recently. Aqua Pure bottled water failed to comply with minimum standard requirements on total plate count and coliform The money will be spent on constructing a piped water supply system and capacity building for operation staff and bacteria. technicians. When completed, more than 33,000 people will This essentially means that the Aqua Pure bottled water have access to safe drinking water. which Bowler Beverages Company Ltd is supplying into the market has been certified unfit for human consumption by the Malawi Bureau of Standards until it satisfies whatever requirements stipulated by MBS. In view of this, the general public is being informed that the Competition and Fair Trading Commission has instituted formal investigations against Bowler Beverages Company Ltd for alleged supply of products which are likely to cause injury to health or physical harm to consumers, when properly used or which do not comply with prescribed consumer safety standards contrary to Section 43(1)(e) of the Competition and Fair Trading Act. In light of the prima facie evidence on the standard of this product, and in the interest of protecting the public, the Competition and Fair Trading Commission is advising Bowler Beverages Company Ltd, that it is required to immediately recall the product from the market given the substantial evidence provided by the Malawi Bureau of Standards certifying that the product is unfit for human consumption. The company says their Lilongwe plant is the one that has not been fully compliant with the MS699 after one of their purification equipment got damaged due to frequent power outages. This contributed to two batches -BB Dec 15 and BB Feb 16- not meeting the MBS 699 requirement. According to BBCL, the director of MBS visited them to inform them of the need to address the shortcoming and that they would issue a suspension order. 8 Africa Water, Sanitation & Hygiene • March - April 2015