Police in Uganda's capital Kampala have closed shops that had not installed wash-points, the New Vision newspaper reports.
The authorities were following the president's new directives to slow down the spread of coronavirus, the state-owned newspaper continued.
People without face masks were also ordered to get one and the traders put up notices to customers that face masks were compulsory.
The newspaper tweeted photos of police enforcing the directives:
The Police have stormed downtown in an operation to implement the presidential directives.
— The New Vision (@newvisionwire) May 20, 2020
Shops without washing points have been ordered to close, while traders without masks have been forced to wear or purchase them.
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President Yoweri Museveni on Monday said the government will distribute free masks to all citizens aged over six before lifting coronavirus containment measures.
Thereafter, shops will be allowed to open, public transport vehicles will be allowed to carry only half their capacity and food market vendors – who have been working and living at their stalls – will be allowed to go home at the end of each day.
However, public transport is still banned in border districts for 21 days.