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Government urges stalk holders to come up with safe recommendations of re-opening bars

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
April 13, 2021
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With more than a year since bars were closed as a measure to curb the Covid 19 pandemic, the Minister for Trade Hon. Amelia Kyambadde has said that since the government has done a commendable job on fighting the virus, the conversations on the re-opening of bars need to start.

 “Our number one priority has been the health and safety of Ugandans. So far government is doing a commendable job. This gives us optimism that the conversation on bar reopening should start happening with the relevant stakeholders,” said Kyambadde.

Hon. Kyambadde who was Speaking during the launch of the ‘Raising the Bar’ campaign said government is aware of the negative impact that closing of bars has had on livelihoods and government revenue, citing that whereas the safety of Ugandans is the top priority, the conversation to reopen bars must begin.

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Uganda Breweries committed about Shs3.6b to raise awareness and a safe environment that will facilitate the re-opening of bars.

Mr Alvin Mbugua, the Uganda Breweries managing director, said the money will support bar owners whose businesses have been affected by Covid-19 while putting in place facilities that will safeguard customers against Covid-19.

“The money will be used to drive awareness as well develop facilities and enhance hygiene measures across the country that are important in the prevention of Covid-19 transmission,” Mr Mbugua said.

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