Zimbabwe To Ban Alcohol Sale During Week Days

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According to the Zimbabwe Mail, the government is considering placing
a ban on the sale of alcohol during weekdays, and at certain times.

Already, a cabinet committee has approved a draft policy outlawing
the sale of alcoholic products during certain days, hours, and to
pregnant women.  Zimbabwe’s former Health Minister Timothy Stamps, who
is the current Health Advisor in the Office of the President and
Cabinet, proposed the bill.

According to him, the policy will help maintain good health, as well
as protect people from alcohol abuse. The policy seeks to ban the sale
of alcohol during the week and at certain hours of the day.

The policy will also provide a guideline on the consumption of
alcohol in parties like weddings and birthdays, depending on the venue
of the party.

Drivers with a blood alcohol concentration of above 0,08
per 100ml will also be arrested, as well as those found selling alcohol
to pregnant women.  The policy will give to the police the power to
enforce the ban, which includes that any alcohol advertisement should at
least be 100 metres away from a road intersection, school, clinic,
hospital, church and old people’s homes.

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