Open up for takeaways, liquor traders urge govt

Open up for takeaways, liquor traders urge govt PIC. THALEFANG CHARLES
Open up for takeaways, liquor traders urge govt PIC. THALEFANG CHARLES

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Liquor sales were banned on March 28 as part of government’s Coronavirus response, after health experts noted that alcohol was a major threat to social distancing protocols and general public compliance.

While sales were initially banned for 30 days, Statutory Instrument 61 issued on April 2 banned alcohol sales for the duration of the six-month Public State of Emergency. The arrangement means alcohol sales are suspended for six months unless President Mokgweetsi Masisi issues another Statutory Instrument allowing resumption of sales. 

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