Kenya: 21 Days to Complain About Newly Licensed Bars

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Anglican Communion News Service (London) 28 June 2011 Tens of thousands of people - including all the Central Africa bishops - flocked to the Bernard Mizeki celebrations in Zimbabwe this weekend, despite being denied access to the shrine itself by the authorities. Between 10,000 and 15,000 people came to the Marondera Show Grounds to commemorate the life of Bernard Mizeki, a lay catechist and missionary to the Shona people from 1891 until his martyrdom in 1896

You will have 21 days from this Friday to file any reservations about an alcohol selling outlet near you.

According to NACADA’s Acting National Coordinator Aggrey Busena close to 21 thousands bars will not be allowed to operate unless the District Alcoholic Drinks Committee is satisfied that it would be in public interest to grant them licenses.

This will see the number of premises reduce as population density per square kilometer as well as maximum number of premises will be considered.

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Kenya: 21 Days to Complain About Newly Licensed Bars