Ramaphosa issues stern warning on alcohol abuse

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President Cyril Ramaphosa says responsible drinking needs to be encouraged especially among the youth.

File: People wearing protective face masks buy alcohol at a liquor store as South Africa lifts a lockdown lasting two months, to try to revive the economy amid the spread of the coronavirus disease , in Soweto, South Africa.JOHANNESBURG - President Cyril Ramaphosa has issued a stern warning on alcohol-related incidents.

"Rather, it is the actions of violent men but if alcohol intoxication is contributing to these crimes, then it must be addressed with urgency.

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