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Compared to our top-ranked bottled waters, this one from Life Wtr didn’t have the crispest taste when served chilled. However, when placed side by side with the competition, it landed in the top 10 ...
Kumawood actor, Lil Win, has thrown his support towards musician Kweku Flick, who has ventured into sachet water production ...
The Lagos State Government on Tuesday announced the immediate commencement of the enforcement of the ban on Single Use ...
The Lagos State Government has begun the immediate enforcement of the ban on Single Use Plastics across the state, warning ...
Wahab stressed that the ban does not cover all plastic products, clarifying that pure water sachets and PET bottles are ...
Ghanaian man Makafui Awkuku founded a company that reduceds plastic waste by transforming what many dispose of trash into ...
It says "pure" right on the pack, so it must be safe, right? Drinking ‘pure water’ could be risky [Nairametrics] If you live in Nigeria, chances are you’ve had at least one sachet of pure ...
“I graduated and had no job and I started hawking pure water sachets for survival,” Ishaq explained in a video clip, describing the challenging reality of life in Katsina.
Sham'unu Ishaq, who identified himself as a first-class graduate from Umaru Musa Yar’Adua University, Katsina State, has resorted to selling sachet water on the streets to survive.
Sachet water, commonly referred to as ‘pure water’ has witnessed significant price spikes in recent months, a development that has forced Nigerians to resort to alternatives that health ...
The Association of Table Waters Producers (ATWAP) has said the price of pure water may be sold for N100 per sachet owing to the inflation in production materials.
The Association of Table Waters Producers of Nigeria has announced that sachet water popularly called pure water could be sold for N100 each, citing high production material costs.