Butcheries: The pinch after barbeque ban

SELEBI-PHIKWE: Butchery owners in Selebi-Phikwe are still feeling the pinch years after the ban on braaing and selling cooked meat on their premises was imposed.

The ban drove some of the businesses to the wall.

Most butcheries Mmegi visited this week were showing little life, with only a few pieces of meat in trays. An employee of Tsenang Butchery and Fresh Produce in Leseding Ward, Tirelo Bakani, said the cooked meat and barbeque ban has killed their business.

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