Musicians discuss the alcohol levy

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Botswana's entertainers including deejays, musicians, and music promoters recently met at Satchmos Jazz Restaurant and Pub to discuss the alcohol levy and its adverse effect on them.

This meeting came just a few days before the Christmas and New Years holidays, a time when the artists expect to cash in on their music.

At the meeting, vice-president of the Botswana Musicians Union (BOMU), Otsile Ramorwa said entertainers need to first establish what it is that they are selling; between music and alcohol. People who sell alcohol are the ones covered by the alcohol levy and not entertainers.

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