According to The Sunday Mail, the Zimbabwean government is proposing a new National Alcohol Policy which is meant to curb sales of alcohol.
The policy proposes barring the sale of alcohol during the week, regulating hours of sale, and providing guidelines for the consumption of alcohol during special events like parties and weddings on the basis of the venue in which they are held.
The policy is said to be the brainchild of former Zimbabwe health minister Dr Timothy Stamps, who is now health adviser in the office of the president and cabinet.
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