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THURSDAY 29 OCTOBER 2020 • ISSUE 81
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PAUL COCKS
BAR owners are incensed at what they describe as
discrimination after new measures introduced earlier
this week as part of the effort to curb the spread of
Covid-19 will see bars and kazini shut their doors un-
til the end of November.
At the same time, snack bars, cafeterias, restaurants,
kiosks and other dining establishments will be able to
remain open under existing regulations, including so-
cial distancing, group size and mask-wearing.
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