Summary:
- Acar Moses, the municipal health inspector, emphasized that hotels, bars, Chapati vendors, and Nyamakyoma operators must maintain high standards of sanitation and hygiene to prevent the spread of diseases among their customers.
KISORO: Health officials, in collaboration with the Gatimba Community Police Post, led by OC Kalan Zadok, have threatened to close Chapati vendors, bar owners, and Nyamakyoma operators who operate without proper licenses and medical certificates in Kisoro Municipality.
Acar Moses, the municipal health inspector, emphasized that hotels, bars, Chapati vendors, and Nyamakyoma operators must maintain high standards of sanitation and hygiene to prevent the spread of diseases among their customers. He warned that poor hygiene could lead to serious health risks, especially for residents of Kisoro and visitors from neighboring countries like the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Rwanda.
Moses urged business operators to comply with municipal health guidelines, cautioning that failure to meet these standards could result in the closure of their businesses as early as next month.
CUE IN ACAR… ON HEALTH…..ENG//
OC Kalan Zadok raised concerns about the growing cases of domestic violence, which he believes are stifling community development. He explained that many cases reported at the police post are rooted in immoral behavior learned by children from their parents, which they carry into their own marriages.
Zadok called on married couples to support each other and work together to address and prevent domestic violence in their homes.
CUE IN ZADOK… ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE…….ENG//
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