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Residents of Oyam and Apac districts have been cautioned against consuming a locally produced wine mixed with marijuana and alcohol.
Emmanuel Ageta, the regional manager for the Uganda National Bureau of Standards, said the yellowish wine was made out of passion fruits.
He added that the wine was brewed for two days and packed in used mineral water bottles.
We have not tested the wine, but our sources have told us that it is brewed with marijuana and alcohol, Ageta told journalists at his office in Lira district on Friday.
This was after a team from the standards body visited Oyam, Apac, Amolatar and Dokolo districts to assess the quality of locally-made goods.
Ageta said the body would soon get a machine to test the wines.
He added that the wine was mostly produced in Minakulu, Iceme and Oyam town in Oyam and Bala in Apac. Ageta said the wine could cause mental illness.
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Emmanuel Ageta, the regional manager for the Uganda National Bureau of Standards, said the yellowish wine was made out of passion fruits.
He added that the wine was brewed for two days and packed in used mineral water bottles.
We have not tested the wine, but our sources have told us that it is brewed with marijuana and alcohol, Ageta told journalists at his office in Lira district on Friday.
This was after a team from the standards body visited Oyam, Apac, Amolatar and Dokolo districts to assess the quality of locally-made goods.
Ageta said the body would soon get a machine to test the wines.
He added that the wine was mostly produced in Minakulu, Iceme and Oyam town in Oyam and Bala in Apac. Ageta said the wine could cause mental illness.
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