Bar fight goes on after confirmation of lockdown ban, says booze industry

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The alcohol industry is refusing to take the continuing lockdown booze ban lying down.

On Saturday, the Gauteng Liquor Forum sent an angry reply to the State Attorney, which informed it on Friday of the National Command Council's decision to reject its request for a relaxation of the ban.

But it demanded to know by Thursday whether the lockdown would be extended, how much longer it would last, and whether the government would extend financial assistance to unregistered shebeens. The SA Liquor Brandowners Association also said it was dismayed by the National Command Council decision.

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THEN THAT MEANS YOU RULE THIS COUNTRY NOT THE PRESIDENT? NB: CHECKTHE HISTORY OF THIS COUNTRY IN 1976 THE FIRST INDUSTRIAL PLACES TO BE ATTACKED AND BURN DOWN WERE BOTTLE STORE , BARS AND SMALL LIQUOR OUTLETS ? CAN YOU IMAGINE HOW MANY DEAD CASES WE WOULD BE COUNTING BY NOW?

Collective health of SA improves dramatically during ban. Thousands of lives already saved. SA is reckless with alcohol. Period

Everyone must be sober until end of year 2020, ban ban ban utywala necuba 👀👌😀😀😀😀

Good. Let adults make their own decisions. We not a fascist state. We make the decision for ourselves not the gov for us. They serve at our pleasure. Gov works for us. Not us for them.

If you have enough money to buy booze you have enough money to buy food for someone going through a hard time,I drink but I'm not a dick people are dying

Breaking news Britain worried that under lockdown they will run out of Beer,... yet here in SA we have been denied our right to choose

VWSFire Prohibition News: MT : The alcohol industry is refusing to take the continuing lockdown booze ban lying down.

Heey nina!! Don’t be selfish wee have better things to fight in this country can’t you see? Which money suppose people to use to buy in this pandemic? Mnxm!!!

Fuck the Gauteng Liquor Forum

Clearly they don't care about people

Ba tauwe bao 😏

Aiy, let them wait, this country needs to be rehabilitated and sober for the next adjustment to life as we know it. The revolution won't be televised.

If u need some soldiers to join the protest am here. WE NEED BOOZE

My heroes

Can they just relax FFS! It's only been a month. Why are they hell bent on trying to get people to drink.

Emang nyana tu...

Covid19 positive cases and deaths are spiralling and some people are thinking of booze. This is soo dissapointing man.

Wonga and Nyaope is not banned why?

Yah I'm behind the alcohol industry all the way

ChalysCakes Should be expected, you can't expect any successful business to just roll over, it's their duty to their investors to fight to earn, no matter how selfish and crazy in the grand scheme of things.

They must just relax a bit... 😑😑😑

ga ba eme nyana

They should stand up.

They will recover! They should chill some of us in aviation are fucked however we understand

We need booze more than Jesus amen

They are drunk

standing behind you

gift_bee

If they don't do something soon, most people will lose their dependency.

Lolest

They must be drunk 🥴 😵

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