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Alarm bells as WHO says alcohol kills one person every 10 seconds
Alcohol consumption is steadily increasing in Rwanda than in regional neighbour countries, according to the World Health Organisation.
Rwandans consume 9.8 litres of pure alcohol, also known as ethanol, per person per year. By contrast, the African average is six litres of pure alcohol.
Alcohol kills 3.3 million people worldwide each year, more than Aids, tuberculosis and violence combined, WHO said a fortnight ago, warning that booze consumption was on the rise.
Including drunk driving, alcohol-induced violence and abuse, and a multitude of diseases and disorders, alcohol causes one in 20 deaths globally every year, the UN health agency said.