3.The number of persons per public gathering is increased to a
maximum of 50, countrywide. This includes social gatherings
such as weddings, funerals and religious gatherings.
4.To complement economic activities, the daily curfew hours will
now commence from 22:00 to 05:00 countrywide.
5.The following business activities will be permitted to resume,
countrywide, including within the restricted areas of the City
of Windhoek, Okahandja and Rehoboth Local Authority:
a.Restaurants, Cafes & Informal Food Traders may reopen for
sit down meals and may sell alcohol for onsite consumption
only.
b.For Shebeens, Bars and Liquor Outlets, trading hours for the
sale of alcohol will remain the same countrywide and
alcohol is only to be sold for off-site consumption.
c.Entertainment events, conferences and workshops may
resume, in compliance with the limit on public gatherings as
well as health and hygiene protocols.
d.Nightclubs and gambling houses are to remain closed for the
duration of this period. Due to the curfew, these businesses
may not be able to operate.
e.Contact sports will not be permitted to resume, considering
challenges to comply with public health measures. All non-
contact sports however, are permitted to continue as has
been the case. For those of you who may question why
contact sports, such as football, are taking place in Europe
for example, please note that these sports are taking place
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