KAMPALA, Uganda — Jibu Uganda, a leading bottled water company, has publicly acknowledged a viral social media video raising concerns over the quality and purity of its packaged water.

In a press statement issued late Friday 10, October 2025, the company confirmed the incident and apologized to the public, while unveiling measures to reinforce quality assurance and curb counterfeit products in the market.

The video, widely circulated online by an influencer, reportedly showed impure water from a bottle sold to a customer, sparking widespread concern about the safety of Jibu’s products.

Company takes responsibility and implements counter-measures

In its statement, Jibu Uganda took ownership of the situation, pledging to act decisively to protect its consumers. “Firstly, we would like to take ownership and apologize that this incident occurred,” the company said, adding that it had responded directly to the influencer on social media.

Jibu Uganda bottled water displayed in a customer’s home, showcasing the company’s commitment to safe, clean, and reliable drinking water.

To prevent similar occurrences, Jibu announced the immediate introduction of stricter quality control measures across all operations.

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The company is also proactively targeting counterfeit bottled water products, which it said may have contributed to the viral incident.

How customers can identify counterfeit or compromised bottles

Jibu urged its customers to be vigilant and report any water bottles that do not meet hygiene or safety standards. The company outlined three key markers for identifying potentially compromised products:

  1. Seal integrity – Bottles with broken external tamper-evident wraps, improperly sealed caps, or missing internal seals.
  2. Missing identification – Bottles lacking production date stamps.
  3. Hygienic standards – Bottles that appear unhygienic or fail to meet Jibu’s established standards.
A customer carefully pours water from a Jibu bottled water into a glass, following safety guidance to ensure the product is clean and properly sealed.

Consumers are encouraged to report any suspected counterfeit products or general complaints, such as leaking bottles, via the dedicated customer hotline: 0700818455.

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Commitment to consumer safety

Concluding its statement, Jibu reaffirmed its dedication to providing safe, clean, and reliable water.

“Jibu remains committed to providing safe, clean, and reliable water to all our customers. We appreciate the trust our customers place in us and will continue to uphold the highest standards of quality and safety,” the company said.

A Jibu Uganda worker refills bottled water at a distribution point, ensuring hygiene and quality standards are maintained for customers.

The incident highlights the growing concerns around counterfeit goods in Uganda and underscores the importance of corporate accountability in protecting consumer health.

By swiftly addressing the matter and engaging its customer base in vigilance, Jibu aims to restore confidence in its brand while safeguarding public health.

Michael Wandati is an accomplished journalist, editor, and media strategist with a keen focus on breaking news, political affairs, and human interest reporting. Michael is dedicated to producing accurate, impactful journalism that informs public debate and reflects the highest standards of editorial integrity.

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