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OUR PEOPLE ARE RUNNING MAD!! South Sudan Bans Uganda Waragi After Spike in Addiction & Crime

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South Sudan has officially banned Uganda Waragi, a strong alcoholic drink, from being sold or consumed in the country. This action was taken after the government noticed a worrying increase in alcohol addiction and crimes linked to heavy drinking. Many people, especially young men and women, have fallen into deep alcohol dependence, with Waragi being one of the main causes.

Authorities say the high level of addiction is affecting families and communities. Many people have lost jobs, dropped out of school, and even ended up in jail due to alcohol-related behavior. Police reports show that Waragi is often involved in cases of violence, robbery, and other criminal activities. Because of this, the government felt it had no choice but to take action.

Uganda Waragi is known for its strong alcohol content and is often sold cheaply, making it easily available in the streets of South Sudan. Officials believe this easy access has made the problem worse. By banning the drink, they hope to reduce the damage it is causing to people’s health, safety, and future.

The ban means that anyone caught selling or importing Uganda Waragi will face serious punishment. Shops and local traders have been warned to stop all sales immediately. The government is also urging citizens to support the move and look for healthier ways to spend their time.

While some people welcome the decision, saying it will help save lives and reduce crime, others believe the government should also focus on educating the public about the dangers of alcohol. Still, many agree that this is an important step toward creating a safer, stronger, and more responsible society in South Sudan.

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