South Africa’s police minister has warned restaurants not to hide alcohol in teapots to try and get around a fresh ban on the sale of liquor.
President Cyril Ramaphosa said “reckless behaviour” caused by drinking increased the risk of spreading Covid as he announced the ban on Monday.
A new, faster-spreading variant of the coronavirus was detected in South Africa about two weeks ago.
As part of a new slew of restrictions aimed at restricting further transmission, he has banned gatherings except for funerals, imposed a curfew between 9:00pm and 06:00am among others.
Speaking at a press conference on Tuesday after the new measures came into effect, Police Minister Bheki Cele warned that restaurants would lose their trading licences and owners prosecuted if they flouted the ban. END