
During the state of disaster declared on Sunday, it is now illegal to serve or sell alcohol at a public venue after 6 pm on weekdays, and 1 pm on weekends and public holidays.
In footage that started circulating last night, police can be seen shutting down a tavern in inner Johannesburg, after the venue was in contravention of the ban on serving and drinking alcohol after 6 pm on weekdays imposed by President Cyril Ramaphosa.
The owner was also arrested.
It happened at numerous other venues, too, countrywide.
Alcohol arrested 🙆🏾♂️ https://t.co/zh0UEgEsQv
— gcina (@g_magingxa) March 21, 2020
JMPD Chief David Tembe said there had been a number of such actions across the city, with two tavern owners also taken in by police in Roodepoort.
Joint Operation conducted by @JoburgMPD & @SAPoliceService for taverns that were operating after hours in contravention of the National Disaster Act.
2x tavern owners arrested
& detained at Roodeport SAPS.#SaferJoburg #OkaeMolao pic.twitter.com/Mdgf0e3mcd— Tembeds (@AsktheChief01) March 21, 2020
1x tavern owner arrested by our @JoburgMPD #RegionF1 Operations officers for selling alcohol in Contravention of the Gauteng liquor Act by selling alcohol without a valid liquor license at Cnr Anderson & End Str in the Joburg Inner City. Suspect detained Jeppe SAPS.#SaferJoburg pic.twitter.com/66hX89YpnB
— Tembeds (@AsktheChief01) March 21, 2020
A tavern owner in Strand has been arrested for not complying with the new rule of closing at six. Police arrived at the tavern, closed it and arrested the owner.
— Veve (@LudidiVelani) March 20, 2020
It’s really going down pic.twitter.com/TmiNtoCOyi
— Novice 👋 (@PulengSea) March 20, 2020
Police Minister Bheki Cele at a media briefing on Thursday appeared to contradict information that had been gazetted on Wednesday about restaurants and other establishments having to close early during the Covid-19 state of disaster.
Government gazetted that all establishments that sell alcohol will have to close at 6 pm each day and at 1 pm on Sundays and public holidays. They can only open again at 9 am. However, the ban is only on the sale and serving on the alcohol, not on just being open.
Establishment management and owners cried out on Wednesday that they would not survive if they could not even serve food or non-alcoholic beverages after 6 pm. They argued it could potentially put hundreds of thousands of people out of work overnight.
Cele said that what the police would enforce was that alcohol could not be purchased or served in these public places after the set times. Alcohol could only be consumed privately, at home after the restricted time.
Learn from us in South Africa 🇿🇦 @BorisJohnson our government has instituted legislation that compels alcohol establishments to close at 18:00. There’s no negotiating with people’s sensibilities when dealing with #COVID19 Here we just arrest you! Why are you negotiating? 🤔 pic.twitter.com/QG0AJoxKZM
— McMillan Dlutu 🇿🇦 (@McMillanDlutu) March 20, 2020
He clarified that the restriction would also apply to Saturdays at 1 pm.
“You can do this at your father’s house but not at these places.”
Liquor stores will have to keep the same hours. They have come into effect as part of the Disaster Management Act.
On Wednesday it was announced that restaurants and hotels, and all pubs, bars, clubs, taverns, and shebeens will be affected, and they were barred from having more than 50 patrons at a time, or be shut down.
The granting of liquor licences was halted too for events.
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Source: The Citizen











