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South Africa is forging ahead with proposed
legislation that introduces strict new antismoking rules
and regulates e-cigarettes. According to the new
Tobacco Products and Electronic Delivery Systems
Control Bill, anyone that sells cigarettes to a minor can
be fined or sentenced to up to 15 years in prison. We now
find out more from Dr Tshimi Lynn Moeng-Mahlangu who
is the Chief Director for Health Promotion at the
Department of Health.
By Radio 2000South Africa is forging ahead with proposed
legislation that introduces strict new antismoking rules
and regulates e-cigarettes. According to the new
Tobacco Products and Electronic Delivery Systems
Control Bill, anyone that sells cigarettes to a minor can
be fined or sentenced to up to 15 years in prison. We now
find out more from Dr Tshimi Lynn Moeng-Mahlangu who
is the Chief Director for Health Promotion at the
Department of Health.