Cape Town - Township tavern owners have
rejected the government’s latest anti-smoking regulations as
unrealistic, including the ban on lighting up within 10m of building
entrances.
“Ten metres from my place would be over the
road and in somebody else’s yard,” says David Sawula, owner of
Gugulethu’s popular Popza’s Place.
“A lot of the places in our township will face the same problem because of the density and overcrowding,” Sawula said.
The Health Department regulation states:
“Pollution from tobacco smoke will be further reduced by restricting
smoking in certain outdoor areas. Smoking will be moved away from
entrances to buildings and smoking will be restricted in sports stadia,
railway platforms, bus stops, alfresco dining areas, etc.”
Sawula, a member of the Township Liquor
Industry Association (Tolia), said Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi’s
attempt to push through the regulations would also lead to a loss of
jobs.