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The South African Liquor Brandowners Association (SALBA), whose members includes major alcohol manufacturers Distell, Heineken, Diageo, Pernod Ricard and DGB, has appointed Pamela Nkuna as its Chairperson, replacing Sibani Mngadi. Photo: Supplied/SALBA
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Meet the new boss lady in the alcohol industry

by Zolani Sinxo
9th November 2021
Alcohol industry welcomes return to normal liquor sales licencing regulations Photo:
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ICYMI: Alcohol industry welcomes lifting of trade ban

by Duncan Masiwa
1st October 2021
Acting Judge Noluthando Nziweni from the Western Cape High Court reserved her judgment in Vinpro’s urgent application. Photo: Supplied/Food For Mzansi
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Vinpro vs. state: It’s hurry up and wait for wine lovers

by Sinesipho Tom
22nd July 2021
The Covid-19 alcohol sales bans have not only injured the alcohol industry, but also the Mzansi economy. Photo: Naashon Zalk/Bloomberg via Getty Images
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Booze ban to be lifted this weekend? Maybe, actually…

by Sinesipho Tom
8th July 2021
President Cyril Ramaphosa has banned alcohol, outlawed public gatherings and closed schools for 14 days. Photo: Supplied/Food For Mzansi
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Third wave: This guy wants govt. to ban booze sales

by Duncan Masiwa
24th May 2021
The South African Liquor Brandowners Association says it is concerned that Government did not listen to the recommendations from their own scientific advisers. Photo: Supplied
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Alcohol bans: ‘Why did govt. disregard expert advice?’

by Duncan Masiwa
29th April 2021
President Cyril Ramaphosa addressed the nation last night. Photo: GCIS/Flickr
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Easter booze ban: ‘Uncle Cyril, we need to talk’

by Duncan Masiwa
31st March 2021
Njabulo Mbokane won the 2019 SAB-FarmSol Young Emerging Farmer of the Year title. She is one of many farmers across Mzansi supported by FarmSol. Photo: Twitter
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FarmSol celebrates increase in profitable farmers

by Staff Reporter
30th March 2021
The alcohol industry has suffered severe losses as a result of three alcohol bans, showing R36.3 billion in lost revenue. Photo: Supplied/Unsplash
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Alcohol bans cost SA ‘1% of its total GDP’

by Duncan Masiwa
18th February 2021
Acting Judge Noluthando Nziweni from the Western Cape High Court reserved her judgment in Vinpro’s urgent application. Photo: Supplied/Food For Mzansi
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Wine industry ‘tired of being government’s light switch’

by Ivor Price
2nd February 2021
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