Audio By Carbonatix
Some 80 people have died in Uganda after drinking illegal home-made banana gin laced with methanol, a health official says.
Patrick Tusiime said so many people had died because relatives did not want to admit that people had been drinking the gin, known as waragi.
The deaths have occurred over the past three weeks in the south-western Kabale district, he told Reuters news agency.
He said the authorities were conducting house-to-house searches for the gin.
The BBC's Joshua Mmali in the capital, Kampala, says waragi is drunk across Uganda, often by those who cannot afford industrialised alcohol.
He says deaths from drinking it are not uncommon but this is the largest number killed at one time for several years.
About 120 jerrycans of waragi have been seized, reports Uganda's Daily Monitor newspaper.
"All the alcohol found has been confiscated but people are stubborn and have found ingenious ways of hiding it," Mr Tusiime said.
He said those affected became blind and suffered liver and kidney failure before dying.
Source: BBC
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
We have prevented labour crises and upskilled workers for green jobs – Labour Minister
27 seconds -
Ethiopia launches construction of largest airport in Africa
13 minutes -
Commercial banks begin Interest rate cuts following Ghana Reference Rate reduction
15 minutes -
Sogakope gets major tourism and transport boost with opening of Royal Shekinah City
20 minutes -
One killed, 37 injured in Suhum–Mankrong highway crash
29 minutes -
Five best young players at AFCON 2025
34 minutes -
The creatives we need: Disruptors and revolutionaries
43 minutes -
GoldBod formalisation yields $3.8bn in FX, far outweighs BoG losses – Report
45 minutes -
Bank of Ghana relieved of gold trading burden by GoldBod
52 minutes -
Agricultural Value Chains and Export Competitiveness: Transforming Ghana Beyond Cocoa
1 hour -
First Atlantic Bank secures regulatory approval to operate in Liberia
1 hour -
Today’s Front pages: Monday, January 12, 2026
1 hour -
Presidential staffers effectively serve as deputy ministers; Mahama not running a lean gov’t – Miracles Aboagye
2 hours -
Show restraint after Ayawaso East MP’s death; succession talk premature – Walewale MP
2 hours -
Beyond Gold Trading: Study says GoldBod can reshape Ghana’s economic architecture
2 hours
