CS Joho Sets Strict Fireworks Rules for Diwali 2025

CS Joho Sets Strict Fireworks Rules for Diwali 2025

An image showing Fireworks at KICC Nairobi, Kenya

As Kenya’s Hindu community prepares for Diwali and the Hindu New Year (October 17–20, 2025), Mining Cabinet Secretary Ali Hassan Joho has issued clear safety directives for fireworks use.

Fireworks Only Between 7pm and 11pm

The authorities permit firework displays only from 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM during the four-day festival. The authorities prohibit any use outside these hours in urban and built-up areas.

Permits Required for All Displays

Organizers must obtain a fireworks permit from the State Department for Mining or their county mining office. Only venues approved by an Inspector of Explosives may host displays.

Authorized locations include:

  • Temples
  • Hotels and clubs
  • Sports grounds
  • School compounds
  • Other certified open spaces

Safety and Calibre Limits

In cities and densely populated zones, aerial shells must not exceed four-inch calibre unless exempted by an Inspector of Explosives.

Only sober, trained, and experienced adults may handle or ignite fireworks. Unqualified individuals are strictly barred from operating displays.

Firework Dealers Must Verify Buyers

Sellers are banned from selling fireworks to anyone under 13. Violators face prosecution under the Explosives Act (Cap 115).

Only permit holders with valid certification from an Inspector of Explosives may buy aerial fireworks. This includes shells, rockets, Roman candles, and cakes.

Celebrating Diwali Safely in Kenya

Diwali, the Festival of Lights, marks Lord Rama’s return to Ayodhya and symbolizes the triumph of light over darkness. Families light diyas, share sweets, and gather for prayers.

The Hindu New Year, often observed alongside Diwali, is a time for new beginnings, settling debts, and seeking prosperity.

CS Joho urged the community to celebrate joyfully but responsibly, ensuring public safety remains a priority during the festivities.

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