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SAB Top Employer'2025
21 Jan 202520 January 2025, Johannesburg.
The South African Breweries (SAB) is recognised as a Top Employer 2025 in South Africa

SAB launches don’t drink and drive campaign ahead of the festive season
17 October 2024, Cape Town, South Africa. The South African Breweries has launched a campaign aimed at discouraging consumers to not drink and drive. This is part of the company’s commitment to deter drink driving behaviour by challenging South Africans to realise the consequences of drinking and driving.

SAB highlights the beer sector’s contribution to the agricultural economy
3 October 2024, Caledon, South Africa. At today’s annual State of the Beer Economy event, held at the Caledon Farm Research & Development Facility in the Western Cape, South African Breweries (SAB) showcased its significant contribution to the agricultural economy.

South African Breweries showcases its journey of championing responsibility through its SAB Sharp platform
Johannesburg, 02 July 2024 - South African Breweries today outlined the impact of SAB Sharp, a platform dedicated to fostering a culture of responsibility within South African communities.

SAB TACKLES ALIEN VEGETATION AS PART OF ITS EFFORTS TO CONSERVE WATER
In commemoration of World Water Day 2024, the South African Breweries has highlighted the adverse impact

SOUTH AFRICAN BREWERIES (SAB) RECORDS TOP-LINE PERFORMANCE
In an announcement today (29 February), the South African Breweries (SAB) reported double-digit top-and high-single-digit bottom-line growth with record high full-year volumes for its financial year (FY) 01 January 2023 – 31 December 2023.

SAB AND MOLETELE COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP BEARS FRUIT IN LIME FARMING PARTNERSHIP
A lack of local supply of limes was affecting South African Breweries’ Corona beer’s authentic drinking ritual. The solution was a novel opportunity to invest in lime farming and in boosting local production, emerging farmers and their communities were significantly empowered.