
Japan’s Asahi Cracks Africa Wide Open With Landmark $4.8bn EABL Deal
In the biggest Japanese investment ever made in African beverages, Asahi Group Holdings is taking the wheel at East African Breweries, and a continent-sized growth

In the biggest Japanese investment ever made in African beverages, Asahi Group Holdings is taking the wheel at East African Breweries, and a continent-sized growth

As Mauritius drafts its 2026–2027 budget, its largest beverage company is making a defining investment MAURITIUS, With a US$15 million (MUR 700 million) production line

While multinationals quietly exit Nigeria’s beverage sector, one state government is doing the opposite, buying back industrial graveyards and daring private capital to bring them

Ten months after the wine industry’s most consequential restructuring deal closed, Vinarchy is drawing the last line between itself and its former parent and Spain

A quiet ingredient in your favourite juice or dairy drink is becoming the centre of a billion-dollar green chemistry race, and beverage manufacturers may soon

The Game of Thrones star is the first celebrity investor in Pollen Projects, the ambitious new chapter from the man who created Seedlip Kit Harington,

On 18 February 2026, Ramadan and Lent began on the same day , a convergence last seen in 1863, unlikely to recur until 2189. For the

The world’s second-largest brewer confronts declining consumption, leadership vacuum, and a structural shift as younger generations embrace sobriety and health-conscious lifestyles. Heineken will eliminate up

Nigerian Bottling Company (NBC) Ltd., a leading consumer packaged goods company and a member of the Coca-Cola HBC Group, has announced the commencement of the

The global ready-to-drink revolution has arrived on African shores, bringing with it questions about consumer behavior, market strategy, and regulatory preparedness. When Diageo announced in