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War against immorality: South Sudan bans discos, nightclubs

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BY: Sandra Ani

South Sudan’s capital, Juba, has banned all nightclubs and discos and limited bar hours, a move government said is designed to check “immoral acts” taking place in night spots.

“Jubek state government has banned all the night clubs, bars and night music shows in Juba city,” read a statement from the presidency.

The governor of Jubek state, Augustino Jadalla Wani, said in a video posted on Facebook that while nightclubs would be shut, bars would have their hours limited to early evening, and would be forbidden from operating during the day.

Augustino Jadalla Wani, governor of Jubek state: says government is concerned about what happens in dark spots

“Discos we ban it totally because what is happening there is really very dangerous for the future of this country,” he said, adding that girls as young as 13 frequented the clubs.

“We are serious and we are going to make sure discos are not working in this country,” he said.

In addition, he said the capital would make it obligatory for couples checking into hotels to produce a marriage certificate. (NAN)

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