Lusaka youths are overjoyed by Zambian Breweries’ decision
to reduce the recommended retail price of its clear beer in the
run-up to the festive season.
Last Monday, Zambian Breweries (ZB) announced
promotional savings on the recommended retail price of its
products of between 50 ngwee and K2 in recognition of the
current tough economic climate for consumers.
Castle, Mosi and Carling Black Label 750ml packs will now
cost K10 instead of the previous price of K12; the Eagle Lager
750ml pack will be sold for K6, reduced from the previous
price of K8, while the Eagle Lager 375ml size will be priced at
K4 from K4.50.
And the youths have lauded the brewery company for the
Christmas and New Year gesture, saying it had come at the
right time when money was scarce.
A youth of Mtendere
township Davison Nyirenda noted that the price of clear
beer had recent been hiked and that many people were
forced to switch to opaque beer which he said was
affordable.
Mr Nyirenda said that the reduction in beer prices would
enable him ‘‘relax’’ with his friends while having a beer this
festive season.
He pointed out that the reduction would also enable him
patronize drinking places which he had previously perceived
as being too expensive for his pocket.
“What ZB has done is
really a good thing because the price of clear beer has just
been going up over the years. We will be able to even drink
from expensive places now,” he said.
And another youth of Kabwata Site and Service Harold
Banda said that this festive season would be ‘‘all rosy’’ for
him following the reduction in the price of clear beer.
Mr Banda, who is popularly know in Kabwata as ‘‘HB’’, said
that his hope was for the power utility company Zesco to
ensure that there was electricity on Christmas day.
“I will buy beers, meat and just drink from home with
friends and family on the main day,” he said.
Meanwhile, Kangwa Musonda of Avondale advised fellow
youths to drink responsibly and avoid engaging in activities
that would endanger their lives.
Mr Musonda said that there
was no problem with drinking but that people should be
observant of the law at all times. “This is not the time to
drink aimlessly just because beer is now cheaper.
Let’s
observe the law and avoid activities and places that will get
you in trouble. Don’t drink and drive, let’s celebrate this
festive season responsibly,” he said.
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