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Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Insight: African alcohol binge raises pressure for crackdown

Bottles of beer move along a production line at the South African Brewery in Alrode April 2, 2009. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko
(Reuters) - On a bitterly cold Saturday afternoon in Worcester, a forlorn rural community near South Africa's southern tip, the queue at the liquor store is the longest in town.
It's a scene constantly repeated across South Africa and a number of other nations on the continent: the prelude to a weekend of binge drinking.
After years of turning a blind eye to alcohol abuse, politicians from South Africa to Kenya and Zambia are under pressure to tackle a problem that is adding to Africa's burden of HIV, birth defects, road accidents and violent crime.

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