BUILDING A BETTER FUTURE FOR SOUTH AFRICA STARTS NOW


ACCOUNTABILITY FOR SAVING LIVES AND LIVELIHOODS IS A COLLECTIVE RESPONSIBILITY
SAB’s Director of Communities, Heidi Bartis reaffirms SAB’s commitment to responsible consumption and calls on South Africans to come together and be responsible ahead of the Easter holiday season and review their harmful consumption behaviour for their future
31 March 2021: Ahead of the April holiday season, the South African Breweries (SAB) has reiterated its commitment to driving a culture of responsible consumption in South Africa that includes a myriad partnership with government and civil society on the issues of road safety, underage drinking, responsible trading and gender-based violence.

SOUTH AFRICA JUST CANNOT AFFORD ANOTHER ALCOHOL BAN
Zoleka Lisa: Vice President of Corporate Affairs SA
The alcohol industry has lost over R36bn in revenue and over 200 000 jobs are at risk as a result of the three alcohol bans according to research conducted by FTI Consulting’s Economic Research Unit. Another alcohol ban will damage the entire industry for the long-term at a time when the country needs economic recovery the most.

GAUTENG MEC WELCOMES SAB’S R25M DONATION OF MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
Johannesburg, 19 March 2020: In an effort to support the local healthcare system, the South African Breweries (SAB) has sponsored medical supplies worth R25m to the Gauteng government . This critical helping hand will assist in replenishing the medical supplies which have been depleted due to Covid-19 peak demand, and guarding against a potential resurgence of the virus in the province