Our approach is beyond the banning of liquor selling -- we need to engage the youth on their behavioural patterns and a change of their lifestyle," national secretary Buti Manamela said.
He said this would accord the youth to move away from anti-social behavioural patterns by the promotion of healthy lifestyles.
The YCL believed that a structured national dialogue, which included civil society formations, organised liquor traders associations and relevant government institutions would provide a strategic opportunity to solicit an informed approach in dealing with the reckless and irresponsible selling and consumption of liquor by youths.
"The YCL will approach the ANCYL and the South African Liquor Traders Association (Salta) to convene a national summit, which will include various stakeholders to discuss critical issues such as:
- The policies that govern or regulate the industry;
- The introduction of recreational programmes in communities and schools;
- The relocation of clubs and taverns within the proximity of schools and places of worship;
- The introduction and enforcement of the code of conduct by taverns and clubs owners.
The ANCYL on Monday proposed a ban on Sunday liquor sales as part of the fight against drug and substance abuse among youths.