. 01 Dec 2021

SAB LEADS THE CHARGE IN GETTING SOUTH AFRICA TO BE SHARP

SAB leads the charge in getting South Africa to be Sharp, with its new outcomes-based responsible consumption platform with focused key interventions As the nation draws closer to the festive season, SAB is committing to the nation to use its scale, reach and expertise to accelerate responsible consumption through the launch of a new evidence-based platform.
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. 24 Nov 2021

SAB CREATES A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE WITH A SUSTAINABLE VALUE CHAIN

SAB creates a sustainable future with a sustainable value chain Planet earth has quickly become every corporation’s most important stakeholder. The need to put planet before profit is now more than a simple business philosophy, it is essential to the bottom line and needs to be filtered through to every touch point of the supply chain.
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. 17 Nov 2021

THE SOUTH AFRICAN BREWERIES (SAB) EFFORTS TO CONFRONTING SOCIAL ILLS REMAINS A PRIORITY IN RECOGNITION OF THE INTERNATIONAL 16 DAYS OF ACTIVISM FOR NO VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND CHILDREN

The South African Breweries (SAB) efforts to confronting social ills remains a priority in recognition of the international 16 Days of Activism for no violence against Women and Children As we approach international 16 Days of Activism for no violence against Women and Children, The South African Breweries (SAB) remains committed to partnering with key stakeholders in confronting social ills.
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. 16 Nov 2021

CASTLE LITE IS SWITCHING TO BREW IT’S REFRESHING BEER WITH RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY

CASTLE LITE IS SWITCHING TO BREW IT’S REFRESHING BEER WITH RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY The last week in South Africa has reinforced exactly why Castle Lite is switching to brew their extra cold refreshment with renewable electricity. Electricity supply constraints that result in frequent load shedding means South Africans are regularly left in the dark. All too often, there is simply not enough electricity to go around. This not only gets in the way of our ambitions as individuals and as a nation, but also hinders our ability to dial up our enjoyment in the moment. In order to ensure that they draw less electricity from our national grid, Castle Lite has announced that it is switching to renewable electricity to brew their beer.
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. 16 Nov 2021

RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH AFRICA AND SAB TO HOST VACCINATION ACTIVATION FOR RESTAURANT INDUSTRY AS BUSINESSES OPEN UP

Restaurant Association of South Africa and SAB to host vaccination activation for restaurant industry as businesses open up The Restaurant Association of South Africa (RASA), in partnership with the South African Breweries (SAB) will be hosting a vaccination activation for the restaurant industry in Sandton from today, 15 November to 17 November 2021. The activation will be held at Luca’s Restaurant, Sandton Central, from 9am to 2pm. So far, 200 restaurants have been invited with the hope of vaccinating 600 people by the third and final day. This is also in a bid to mitigate the ongoing closures of restaurants across the country.
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. 16 Nov 2021

A TAXING YEAR FOR BEER, MINISTER IT’S TIME TO ROLL UP OUR SLEEVES AND RECOVER THE ECONOMY

A Taxing year for Beer, Minister it’s time to roll up our sleeves and recover the economy The beer industry in South Africa has deeply seated roots in the economic landscape of our country. Our industry sentiment has always been to actively participate in the economy, resulting both in job and investment growth. We have also prioritized our resources to deaIing with the harmful consumption of alcohol as a means of abating the negative externalities to society that arise out of the supply and demand of alcohol.
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. 16 Nov 2021

SAB HELPS ENTREPRENEURS AFFECTED BY JULY UNRESTS THROUGH ITS FOUNDATION

SAB helps entrepreneurs affected by July unrests through its Foundation The violent July unrest, which took place across Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal, affected hundreds of businesses leaving them looted and damaged, with thousands more left jobless.
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. 04 Nov 2021

SAB TRANSFORMS TOWNSHIP ECONOMY WITH FREE SUPPLIER APP

SAB transforms township economy with free supplier app The South African Breweries not only makes it easier for liquor retailers easier to do business but rewards them for doing so with its BEES South Africa app
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. 02 Nov 2021

SAB EMPOWERS SA'S TRUCK DRIVERS TO LEASE AND RUN BUSINESSES

SAB Empowers SA's truck drivers to lease and run businesses The South African Breweries (SAB) has always recognised that supporting and upskilling entrepreneurs is crucial to create new opportunities for economic growth and development. Today, (29 October) through its owner-driver programme in collaboration with Wesbank and MAN trucks, SAB will be handing over six trucks to beneficiaries of this initiative.
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. 19 Oct 2021

SAB MOVES BEYOND BEER BY VENTURING INTO GIN AND TONIC WITH BLACK CROWN – AN UNAPOLOGETICALLY AFRICAN GIN & TONIC

SAB moves beyond beer by venturing into Gin and Tonic with Black Crown – an Unapologetically African Gin & Tonic Following decades of producing some of the world’s finest beers, SAB recently introduced ZX Ventures, an innovation hub, with a focus on products beyond beer. In 2019, ZX Ventures ventured into the gin and tonic space by launching Unapologetically African Black Crown Gin & Tonic. The brand was borne in Gauteng, in a small base of outlets, has since grown from strength to strength and is now available nationwide. General Manager for Black Crown, Claudia Schmid, says working on the innovation reminded her of an important quote by Francis of Assisi, which said, “Start by doing what’s necessary, then do what’s possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible”.
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