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The EABL Foundation is the corporate social responsibility arm of East African Breweries, founded in 2005. It assists people in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania through five areas of activity: water supply, education and training, health, environment, and special projects.
Jane Karuku (born c. 1961), is a Kenyan businesswoman and corporate executive, who in December 2020, was appointed as the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the East African Breweries Limited, headquartered in Nairobi, with subsidiaries in Kenya, Uganda, South Sudan and Tanzania.
The Diageo owned East Africa Breweries is the dominant player in the beer market in Kenya. [30] The diversification of Keroche Breweries into beer-making disrupted the market, forcing EABL to issue two new beer brands targeted at low-income earners in 2013. [31]
Charles and George Hurst founded Kenya Breweries Limited in 1922 producing Tusker Lager. The name Tusker [1] came about in memory of George who was trampled to death by a rogue male elephant in 1923. White Cap Lager is a pale lager and depicts the snow-capped peak of Mount Kenya. It is noted to be favorite of former president Mwai Kibaki. [2]
In 2010 51% of the company was acquired by East African Breweries marking their re-entry into the Tanzanian beer market since their forced exit in 1976. The company operates 3 production facilities in Dar es Salaam (300,000 HL), Mwanza (600,000 HL) and Moshi (500,000 HL). [ 9 ]
Waka, which features a menu of Baobab's East African cuisine, Eastern Market space at 2465 Russell St., was formerly occupied by Russell Street Deli. More: These 28 Black-owned restaurants are ...
HEYDAY BREWING CO.: 5301 Tin Roof Way, Raleigh. 919-351-6668 or heydaybrewing.com One of the Triangle’s newest breweries, this North Raleigh brewery and pizzeria goes heavy on the hops, but also ...
Tusker, brewed by Kenya Breweries Limited, is Kenya's most popular beer. Popularly known as "Keroro" beer, Tusker is a source of Kenyan pride highlighted in the late 1990s when East African Breweries waged a marketing war against Castle Breweries, a subsidiary of international brewing giant SABMiller.