Entebbe authorities agree to re-open De Bar, the hangout where fallen singer Radio was assaulted

Following a three-week closure since singer Mowzey Radio passed on, Entebbe Municipal Council has agreed to re-open the De Bar. Speaking during a meeting with bar, nightclub and beach owners that was organized by RDC Rose Kirabira on Friday, the Entebbe Municipal Council Assistant Town Clerk Dan Fred Lutaaya disclosed that the De Bar will be reopened after successful negotiations.

De Bar owners have been instructed to guarantee and assure their customers and the general public of security when they visit the bar. De Bar owners have also been directed to issue a public announcement in gazetted national newspapers thirty days (30 days) prior to resuming normal business.

“All we need is De Bar proprietors to give confidence to the public that they will be given maximum security when they visit the Bar. De Bar proprietors also need to write to the respective security offices assuring them that the bar is safe before resuming business”, Dan Lutaaya stated.

RDC Rose Kirabira disclosed that there will be a re-registration of all bars in Entebbe.

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