Kampong Speu provincial governor Vei Samnang on May 24 ordered all business owners to remove alcoholic beverages advertising in public places within one week.
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K Speu puts lid on alcohol ads
Mon, 24 May 2021
Kampong Speu provincial governor Vei Samnang on May 24 ordered all business owners to remove alcoholic beverages advertising in public places within one week.
The announcement signed by Samnang said the provincial administration noted that many alcohol billboards had been erected along public roads in the province, resulting in damage to the environment and disrupting order in the province.
The provincial hall instructed all establishments that display such advertisements in front of their business or as a shop brand name on public sidewalks to remove them immediately.
“If the deadline is missed . . . the provincial administration will remove them with all costs charged to the owners.”
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The Phnom Penh Municipal Administration extended the ban on sales of alcoholic drinks in the capital for two weeks until May 8 to further prevent and contain the ongoing outbreak of Covid-19.
Hean Rangsey
Alcohol ban in capital extended for two weeks
Mon, 26 April 2021
The Phnom Penh Municipal Administration extended the ban on sales of alcoholic drinks in the capital for two weeks until May 8 to further prevent and contain the ongoing outbreak of Covid-19.
The municipal hall first suspended the sale of alcoholic drinks on April 10 and consumers were not allowed to eat at restaurants and drink at cafes. As a result, the order had significantly contributed to dealing with Covid in the capital, governor Khuong Sreng said in a letter dated April 25.
The government has decided to place Phnom Penh in lockdown for two weeks, effective April 14 midnight through April 28, as Cambodia continues to grapple with the ongoing community outbreak of Covid-19, which has seen no sign of subsiding.
According to a directive signed by Prime Minister
The World Health Organisation (WHO) in Cambodia warned that the country had reached another critical point amid a sudden, huge surge in community transmission cases and deaths.
“We stand on the brink of a national tragedy because of Covid-19. Despite our best efforts, we are
Prime Minister Hun Sen warned that the two-week lockdown of Phnom Penh and adjacent Kandal provincial town Takmao could be extended if people are not cooperative by staying home.
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A gents from the Counter-Counterfeit Committee of Cambodia (CCCC) have impounded nearly five tonnes of e-cigarettes, shishas and other smoking equipment this year and are preparing to destroy them. Police
Five tonnes of seized vape products set to be destroyed: committee
Wed, 30 December 2020
A gents from the Counter-Counterfeit Committee of Cambodia (CCCC) have impounded nearly five tonnes of e-cigarettes, shishas and other smoking equipment this year and are preparing to destroy them.
In a press release on December 29, the CCCC said the contraband had been seized in raids of nine sites – four in Phnom Penh, one in Battambang and four in Banteay Meanchey.