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Eastern Cape homeowner wounded by men looking for booze


Eastern Cape homeowner wounded by men looking for booze
By TimesLIVE - 17 January 2021
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Two men kicked down the door of a home in Port Elizabeth in search of liquor, and when none was found, they opened fire.
Police spokesperson Col Priscilla Naidu said a 54-year-old man, of Ikamvelihle, was wounded.
Police were called to his Motherwell home at 2am on Sunday.
He and a friend, aged 35, were sleeping when two men “kicked open the kitchen door and entered”.
“They demanded alcohol from them and when they were informed that there was no alcohol, one suspect tried to fire a shot at the victim. However, the firearm jammed and the suspects fled. A few minutes later, the suspects returned and once again demanded alcohol. They were again informed that there was no alcohol on the premises and this time two shots were fired, one hitting the complainant in the left shoulder.” ....

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Homeowner wounded by men looking for booze


Homeowner wounded by men looking for booze
17 January 2021 - 14:38 By TimesLIVE
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Image: 123RF/Paul Fleet
Two men kicked down the door of a home in Port Elizabeth in search of liquor, and when none was found, they opened fire.
Police spokesperson Col Priscilla Naidu said a 54-year-old man, of Ikamvelihle, was wounded.
Police were called to his Motherwell home at 2am on Sunday.
He and a friend, aged 35, were sleeping when two men “kicked open the kitchen door and entered”.
“They demanded alcohol from them and when they were informed that there was no alcohol, one suspect tried to fire a shot at the victim. However, the firearm jammed and the suspects fled. A few minutes later, the suspects returned and once again demanded alcohol. They were again informed that there was no alcohol on the premises and this time two shots were fired, one hitting the complainant in the left shoulder.” ....

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Extended alcohol ban a slap in the face for brewers who may not survive


Extended alcohol ban a slap in the face for brewers who may not survive
12 January 2021 - 10:50
The extension of level 3 lockdown regulations, which prohibit the sale and distribution of alcohol, has been described as the death knell for many small craft brewers by the Beer Association of South Africa (Basa). Stock photo.
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The extension of level 3 lockdown regulations, which prohibit the sale and distribution of alcohol, has been described as the death knell for many small craft brewers by the Beer Association of SA (Basa).   
The move, announced by President Cyril Ramaphosa on Monday night, was unfortunate for thousands of brewers who have suffered huge financial losses since the start of the first lockdown. ....

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Agri SA warns extended booze ban will fuel illegal sales


Agri SA warns extended booze ban will fuel illegal sales
12 January 2021 - 11:57 By SUTHENTIRA GOVENDER
Agri SA says the extended alcohol ban will fuel illegal sales. Stock photo.
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Agri SA has warned that the continued ban on alcohol is likely to fuel illegal sales and called for liquor to be made available online.
This follows President Cyril Ramaphosa s announcement on Monday night that the ban would be upheld during the extension of level 3 of the lockdown until February 15.
He also announced some changes to restrictions including the curfew, which will now be between 9pm and 5am. ....

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