Zambian Breweries has teamed up with the UN World Food Programme (WFP) to monitor and assess the performance of sorghum farming in Gwembe District, and Silverlands and Musika in Zimba District under its sorghum out-grower scheme.
For over a decade, Zambia’s largest brewer Zambian Breweries, part of the world’s largest brewing company - Anheuser-Busch InBev - has continued to invest in its business, people, and equipment.
Zambian Breweries, through its recycling initiative- Manja Pamodzi Foundation Limited has partnered with Java Foods Limited in collecting recyclable waste from its factory as part of the food processor’s contribution to the Extended Producer Responsibility framework designed to increase...
Africa Day, commemorated each year on May 25, celebrates the successes of the African Union (AU) and acknowledges the common challenges that the continent faces in today’s interconnected global environment. The AU has proclaimed 2022 the Year of Nutrition, drawing...
In its quest to complement Government’s efforts in implementing the National Local Content Strategy 2018 -2022, Zambian Breweries has stepped up its efforts to promote local sourcing of key raw materials to produce clear beer.
Zambian Breweries has commended the Government over the launch of the Public Private Dialogue (PPD) Forum, which seeks to further strengthen the private sector’s engagement in Zambia's economic development.
Zambian Breweries has joined hands with the Churches Health Association of Zambia (CHAZ) to help the AB InBev Foundation and the Zambian government address the harmful consumption of alcohol through a Screening and Brief Intervention (SBI) programme in selected...
Manja Pamodzi Foundation Limited (MPFL) is thriving in contributing to the green economy agenda through creating awareness on the benefits of recycling post-consumer solid waste such as plastic, card boards and paper whilst offering business opportunities to local communities.
Groundwater accounts for 98 percent of the world’s total water that is usable by the human population. Global statistics also indicate that 50% of the world’s population is dependent on ground water for drinking, while 37% of the world’s...
Zambian Breweries has welcomed the President’s call to stop alcohol abuse among the youth.