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Rwanda bans “Shisha” smoking over health concerns

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The government of Rwanda has announced a ban on the smoking of shisha which is a water-pipe tobacco.

The ban takes effect from Friday, according to a statement released by the country’s health minister Diane Gashumba.

Rwanda now joins Tanzania as the only African countries to have banned Shisha smoking.

The Rwandan health ministry statement said the decision was taken following an advice from the World Health Organisation (WHO) that found shisha smoking “damaging, addictive and dangerous”.

Offenders would face sanctions according to the statement which said the ban is to protect the health of Rwandans.

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Shisha smoking is an emerging trend of smoking which has become popular among young Africans.

The statement from the Rwandan health ministry.

There have been reactions to this decision on social media.

 

Source: Africafeeds.com

 

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