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  2. Beer Hall Boycott - Wikipedia

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    The Beer Hall Boycott of South Africa was a nationwide, women-led campaign of boycotting and demonstrating against municipal beer halls stretching from roughly the 1920s to the 1960s. The Native Beer Act of 1908 had made it illegal for South African women to brew traditional beer.

  3. List of countries with alcohol prohibition - Wikipedia

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    South Africa (temporary ban to prevent drunken violence during the COVID-19 pandemic in South Africa) [a] United Arab Emirates – In November 2020, the UAE introduced reforms that include the decriminalisation of alcohol for those 21 and over, except the Emirate of Sharjah. [citation needed]

  4. Government Gazette of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    It publishes regulations and notices in terms of acts, changes of names, company registrations and deregistrations, financial statements, land restitution notices, liquor licence applications and transport permits. Board and legal notices are also published in the Gazette; these cover insolvencies, liquidation and estate notices.

  5. List of acts of the Parliament of South Africa, 1910–1919

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    Transvaal Liquor Licensing Ordinance Amendment (Sale of Liquor) Act, 1916: 12: University of South Africa Act, 1916: 13: University of Stellenbosch Act, 1916: 14: University of Cape Town Act, 1916: 15: Public Service Commission Act, 1916: 16: Transvaal and Orange Free State Land Settlements Act Further Amendment Act, 1916: 17: Railway Board Act ...

  6. Tot System - Wikipedia

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    The Tot System, also known as the Dop System (after the Afrikaans word 'dop' meaning an alcoholic drink), is a notorious truck system which was used in South African wine farms particularly in the Western Cape. Farm workers would receive payment in the form of money with a daily measure of cheap wine as a fringe benefit.

  7. List of acts of the Parliament of South Africa, 2020–2029

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    National Public Health Institute of South Africa Act, 2020: 2: Border Management Authority Act, 2020: 3: National Minimum Wage Amendment Act, 2020: 4: Division of Revenue Act, 2020: 6: Defence Amendment Act, 2020: 7: Appropriation Act, 2020: 8: Civil Union Amendment Act, 2020: 9: Science and Technology Laws Amendment Act, 2020: 10: Division of ...

  8. A state-by-state guide to liquor laws around the nation

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    Liquor and wine can only be bought in liquor stores. But no establishment can serve or sell any alcohol between 4:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. on Sunday mornings. As marijuana becomes more widely ...

  9. Shebeen - Wikipedia

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    Currently, shebeens are legal in South Africa and have become an integral part of South African urban culture, serving diverse commercial brands from beer, cider to whisky as well as umqombothi, a traditional African beer made from maize and sorghum. Shebeens still form an important part of today's social scene.