Authorities ban road meals gross sales in Juba, impose hefty fines – Sudans Post
JUBA – Authorities in South Sudan’s Central Equatoria State have banned the sale of meals gadgets and the operation of companies alongside streets and open areas in Juba, the capital of the world’s youngest nation.
In an announcement, Juba Mayor Johnson Swaka introduced the prohibition, warning violators of penalties beginning at 1 million South Sudanese Pounds (SSP).
“All vendors selling food along the streets and open spaces, both day and night, in Juba City Council are completely banned,” Swaka stated in an order seen by Sudans Post.
Penalties for road merchandising and different violations embody fines of no less than 1 million SSP for meals distributors and companies working alongside streets.
Local breweries face fines of at least 500,000 SSP, whereas non-compliance with cleanliness or portray necessities for enterprise premises may lead to fines of no less than 1.5 million SSP, store closures, or the withdrawal of buying and selling licenses.
Shops on important roads are required to observe waste disposal and guarantee their premises are clear. Swaka additionally ordered all companies to color their institutions with designated colours.
“Local breweries are ordered to close their businesses immediately,” Swaka stated. “All restaurants in marketplaces must maintain cleanliness, and those facing main streets must not litter or pour water onto the roads.”
The mayor known as on metropolis officers, public well being officers, safety personnel, and native councils to implement the brand new rules.
The directive is a part of a broader effort to handle public well being and sanitation challenges in Juba, the place road merchandising and improper waste administration have change into urgent issues.