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NBL announces 500ml cans shortage

NAMIBIA Breweries Limited (NBL) is experiencing a shortage of 500ml Windhoek Draught cans.

The brewer announced this on its social media platforms.

“But worry not, the shortage will not last long,” NBL said.

It advised Namibians to rather purchased its 440ml cans.

Earlier this week, it was announced that Dutch brewing giant Heineken NV had entered into an agreement with the Ohlthaver & List (O&L) group to buy its stake in NBL, valued at about N$3,5 billion.

How much Heineken NV is willing to pay for the stake is yet to be disclosed.

This deal is part of Heinekens desire to dominate the southern African alcohol market, where the Amsterdam-headquartered brewing company is seeking to buy up the South African Distell Group Holdings Limited and the entire shareholdings in NBL.

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