
Simple, Make genuine Toners more affordable to the average Kenyan. This will drive counterfeits out of business. On 5/8/09, James Kagwe <jkagwe@kippra.or.ke> wrote:
Morning,
I'm concerned at the increase of counterfeit and refilled toners in the market which are barely delivering as they should in terms of quality and quantity. Would just want to provoke our thoughts on how we can join hands to reduce if not to eliminate them in the market because at the end of the day they affect us either directly or indirectly.
I know that these refills form part of our brother and sisters livelihood but have a feeling that the issue is running out of hand.
Best Regards,
James Kagwe
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