NAMIBIA: SABMiller to build Namibia brewery
By Chris Mercer | 23 April 2010
SABMiller will spend US$34m to build its first brewery in Namibia, stepping up competition with an alliance between Diageo and Heineken in the region.
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SABMiller will spend US$34m to build its first brewery in Namibia, stepping up competition with an alliance between Diageo and Heineken in the region.

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