In case you missed it: The department of water and sanitation is appealing a recent court ruling that water rights holders are entitled to transfer such rights, and SALBA says ...
As new chairperson, Pamela Nkuna will lead the South African Liquor Brand Owners Association into a post-pandemic future. With her strong background in harm reduction, she tells Food For Mzansi ...
The first brown locust swarms of the season have been seen in parts of the Northern Cape and officials say more are expected following good rainfall in recent weeks. The ...
Government's order to keep liquor stores closed on weekends was not recommended by the ministerial advisory committee on Covid-19, and alcohol traders and industry representatives are taken aback yet again.
As economic recovery efforts in the alcohol industry grinds forward, the next worry on the horizon is the vaccine mandate seemingly considered in government circles.
The math doesn't add up. After the confiscation of illegal alcohol worth R15m, SALBA says it's time government realised the unintended consequences of blunt policy interventions that simply cost us ...
While they are relieved to have dodged another blanket clampdown on booze sales, the alcohol industry has levelled various points of criticism against the new Level Three lockdown sales restrictions ...
Here is the reason government decided not to ban liquor sales as part of the latest Covid-19 restrictions: The illicit alcohol trade sales by volume have now overtaken the entire ...
As a third wave of Covid-19 infections loom in Mzansi, a lobby group has “opportunistically called” for stricter regulations on alcohol sales. This has caused the South African Liquor Brandowners' ...
With a possible third wave of Covid-19 on the horizon, the South African alcohol industry has clapped back at government by releasing the findings of an independent study questioning the ...