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    South Sudan to shut down nightclubs in the capital due to ‘immoral acts’

    News CentralBy News CentralMay 11, 201901 Min Read
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    South Sudan’s capital , Juba will ban all clubs and limit bar hours due to alleged “immoral acts” taking place at night spots, the presidency announced on Saturday.

    The governor of Jubek State, Augustino Jadalla Wani, said in a Facebook video, that while nightclubs will be shut, bars will have their hours limited to early evenings, and forbidden from operating during the day.

    “We ban it totally because what is happening there is really very dangerous for the future of this country,” he said, adding that girls as young as 13-years old frequented the clubs.

    “We are serious and we are going to make sure discos are not working in this country.”

    Nightclubs are one of few options for young people seeking entertainment.

    Wani also said the capital would request from couples checking into hotels, a marriage certificate.

    South Sudan is in its sixth year of civil war, although most of the fighting has subsided following a peace deal in September.

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