The Zimbabwean Cabinet is considering a policy that will see supermarkets, shops and bottle stores only being allowed to sell alcoholic drinks between 6am and 7am, while the selling of beer will be banned after midday on Sunday.
Timothy Stamps, a health advisor to President Robert Mugabe who is behind the policy last week revealed that it was now closer to becoming law after it was forwarded to Cabinet. But the former Health and Child Welfare minister said the new regulations were not new but government wanted to ensure that they were properly enforced.
This will surely affect the vibrant leisure industry in the country. What do you think?
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