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Tuesday 7 March 2017

LIQUOR FIRM SUPPORTS BAN ON ‘VIROBA’

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In a statement, Nyati Spiritz Ltd said the ban did not involve packaging of alcohol in glass and plastic bottle, therefore, manufacturers who met the government’s new regulations should not be worried.

Dar es Salaam. Following the government’s ban on the packaging of alcohol in sachets, commonly known as ‘viroba’, one of the country’s biggest liquor companies says it supports the move, despite an outcry from other firms that the decision would negatively affect their operations.

In a statement, Nyati Spiritz Ltd said the ban did not involve packaging of alcohol in glass and plastic bottle, therefore, manufacturers who met the government’s new regulations should not be worried.

Government banned the sachets to curb a potential disastrous health effect on millions of young Tanzanians who had easy access to ‘viroba’, which were being sold on roadsides, and along basic food items in neighbourhood tuckshops.

The ban was also aimed at plugging tax loopholes amid revelations that some manufacturers of the ‘viroba’ plastics were supplying the black market, causing the government losses in potential revenue running into hundreds of million shillings every year.

“The measures were necessary considering the impact the sachets have on public health due to their easy accessibility and affordability.

At the same time, they denied the government revenue,” said the liquor firm. 

The import, manufacture, sale and consumption of alcoholic in sachets was banned with effect from March 2, this year. There were also environmental concerns over the dumping of plastics.

Source: The Citizen 

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