'Serve the service industry': What you need to know about the peaceful protest on reopening of various industries

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The ServeUsPlease movement will hold a peaceful protest on Friday from 10am to 12pm.

21 July 2020 - 06:45The #ServeUsPlease movement is calling on the government to 'service the citizens in the service industry'.A group of representatives from the tourism, food and alcohol, entertainment and affiliated industries are the latest to bemoan the dire situation their sectors are facing under lockdown.

The gazette also prohibited hotels, lodges, bed and breakfast establishments, to name a few, from accepting bookings for leisure purposes.The #ServeUsPlease movement called on the government to “service the citizens in the service industry”. “The government must allow businesses to operate while adhering to the strict controls that other countries have adopted,” said Perremore.

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