The controversial Liquor Amendment Bill, now with Cabinet, saw the department of health propose a ban on alcohol advertising, City Buzz reports.
The amended bill is expected to be passed by parliament within the coming weeks.
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The bill, although formerly met with positivity, has began to raise doubts, after it was reported that the department of health had meddled with the bill to make some last minute changes, with a total ban on all alcohol advertising being a point of controversy.
If the bill is passed, it is expected that alcohol advertisements on TV and radio will be banned from 6am to 10pm, and the age limit for drinking will be increased from 18 to 21.
Other proposed changes include:
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