Feature: Bar, nightclub owners in Zambia relieved amid eased COVID-19 restrictions
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Bar and nightclub owners make a pledge to adhere to COVID-19 guidelines during the health kit donation ceremony in Lusaka, capital of Zambia, Sept. 18, 2020. On the decision by the country's main brewer to launch a "Responsible Together Campaign" aimed at sensitizing bar and nightclubs to observe health guidelines following the removal of the restrictions, Amideus Ng'andwe Muswala, a bar and nightclub owner in Lusaka, said the decision was welcome as it is a relief aimed at allowing them to pick up in their businesses. (Photos: Xinhua)
Jose Daniel Moran (R), country director of Zambia Breweries, distributes free health kits to bar and nightclub owners in Lusaka, capital of Zambia, Sept. 18, 2020. On the decision by the country's main brewer to launch a "Responsible Together Campaign" aimed at sensitizing bar and nightclubs to observe health guidelines following the removal of the restrictions, Amideus Ng'andwe Muswala, a bar and nightclub owner in Lusaka, said the decision was welcome as it is a relief aimed at allowing them to pick up in their businesses.
Public health officers attend the health kit donation ceremony in Lusaka, capital of Zambia, Sept. 18, 2020. On the decision by the country's main brewer to launch a "Responsible Together Campaign" aimed at sensitizing bar and nightclubs to observe health guidelines following the removal of the restrictions, Amideus Ng'andwe Muswala, a bar and nightclub owner in Lusaka, said the decision was welcome as it is a relief aimed at allowing them to pick up in their businesses.