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President Cyril Ramaphosa says the increased social acceptability of young people drinking alcohol has become a serious problem in the country.

last week, he urged families to have frank conversations with their children about alcohol.

He’s called on the police to step up the enforcement of laws that prohibit the sale of alcohol close to schools and monitor outlets to ensure that alcohol is not being sold to minors.

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Ngalamalungelo ne buzz word Abuse

No, he is the problem Useless Buffalo

Thanks to the ANC for creating Alcohol economy in black townships

Indeed and it must be addressed as soon as yesterday

PRAAT JY WAT NIE TANDE HET NIE.

I'm not surprised because Ramaphosa is very good in analysing and tell us what we know give us solutions please.

And don't forget the pregnancy of the youngsters

What were his views when he was a non-independent director at SABMiller?

They learnt from their elders who turn a blind eye to corrupt politicians

The man have subjected us to a deep blue ocean of poverty,we don't want to hear nothing from this man anymore, he must just resign, may the Lord help us, where are the Sorcerers & Witches of this Land?... we have suffered a lot under this man leadership. PhalaPhalaFarmGate

Getting paid more than, has become a serious problem in the country. PresidencyZA

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