Zambia: LUSAKA City Council gets tough on opaque beer

Published 2024년 2월 21일

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The Lusaka City Council (LCC) in Zambia has started enforcing laws that ban the sale and distribution of bulk opaque beer. The enforcement, which began last week, involves state and council police as well as health officers. The LCC's director of public health, Victor Kagoli, has expressed that the sale of bulk beer is a serious public concern and that enforcing these laws is now a priority for the local authority.
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CLAVER MUTINTA Lusaka LUSAKA City Council (LCC) has embarked on a robust enforcement of Statutory Instrument (SI) 23 of 2012 and SI 72 of 2012, which banned the sale and distribution of bulk opaque beer. Some countries in the subregion such as Malawi and Zimbabwe have effectively enforced the law banning the sale and distribution of bulk opaque beer. LCC director of public health Victor Kagoli said the municipality has deployed both state and council police as well as health officers on the ground to enforce the SIs since last Thursday. Mr Kagoli said sale of bulk beer is a serious concern to members of the public and enforcement of the SIs is now a priority for the ...
Source: Daily-mail

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