The President promises more entertainment
Friday, June 01, 2018
To that end, he promised to work hand in hand with the entertainment and arts sector as well as the alcohol trade industry to seek to review the current policies. “We will continue to engage electorates before we decide. The consultation process has already began because we are trying to build a consensus,” he said.
Masisi was quick to highlight that there has to be empirical objective evidence before they can review the trading hours. He however ensured that they would alter the closing and opening hours at bars and other liquor trading centres. “We want to grow and promote the arts and creative sector.” Masisi said in addition to building more facilities, they would allow easier acquisition, ownership and development of entertainment arenas.
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