How coronavirus has changed SA's party scene
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In regulations gazetted by the minister of cooperative governance and traditional affairs (Cogta) Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, the government outlines the conditions under which the sale of liquor may take place.
Places such as clubs, taverns and restaurants where people gather to consume liquor are now closed with immediate effect, unless they are entertaining groups of no more than 50 people.
For those whose livelihoods rely on public gatherings, the strict regulations are going to hurt - and in many cases, have started to hurt already.
Places such as clubs, taverns and restaurants where people gather to consume liquor are now closed with immediate effect, unless they are entertaining groups of no more than 50 people.
For those whose livelihoods rely on public gatherings, the strict regulations are going to hurt - and in many cases, have started to hurt already.