While alcohol is often said to provide employment and income for the people who sell it, it has the opposite effect in the household of many patrons. It is for this reason that the availability of alcohol should be decreased or at the extreme totally eradicated in the country.
This is the view of Abigail Solomons, a monitoring and reporting officer at NawaLife Trust, who presented findings from the 2011 'Stand Up Against Alcohol Misuse' study this week.
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