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Nine years on and Liquor Amendment Bill stalled: Call for action by Southern African Alcohol Policy Alliance

By Modiegi Mashamaite – Times Live Reporter The Southern African Alcohol Policy Alliance (SAAPA) has called out the near-decade-long delay in passing the Liquor Amendment Bill of 2016, expressing its concern that inaction is enabling underage drinking and other alcohol-related harms. The bill proposes raising the legal drinking age to 21, restricting advertising and limiting …

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When Profit Blocks public interest Policy — How the Liquor Industry Ostensibly Captured NEDLAC

By Aadielah Maker Diedericks, Makhosazana Ndlovu, Julian Jacobs In a country grappling with one of the highest alcohol consumption rates per drinker in the world, South Africa cannot afford regulatory silence. Yet, nearly a decade after it was introduced, the Liquor Amendment Bill of 2016—designed to tackle alcohol-related harm—remains in legislative limbo. The reason, as …

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Public Outcry Stops BokTown Alcohol Event at Primary School in Mbombela

Mbombela – The Southern African Alcohol Policy Alliance (SAAPA) welcomes the decision by South African Breweries (SAB) to move its planned Castle Lager ‘BokTown’ fan park event from Nelspruit Laerskool to Riverside Mall in Mbombela, Mpumalanga. This is a vital win for public health advocates, concerned parents, and all South Africans committed to shielding children …

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BokTown’s Alcohol Event Has No Place at Nelspruit Primary!

Mbombela, Mpumalanga – The Southern African Alcohol Policy Alliance South Africa (SAAPA SA) is outraged by the planned BokTown fan park event at Nelspruit Primary School on 16 August 2025. This event isn’t about bringing people together; it’s about a corporation using our national pride to normalise and sell alcohol. Let’s be clear: holding an …

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SAAPA with Penny Lebyane to host a Western Cape Media Dialogue: Alcohol Harm, Public Health, and the Role of Journalism

Alcohol harms are everywhere, but they are not always visible. Every day, South African communities bear the brunt of alcohol-related violence, road crashes, gender-based violence, and deepening health inequities. Yet, these harms are often underreported or decontextualised in mainstream media coverage, particularly in political reporting and urban news cycles. We believe that journalism has the power …

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Media Alert:

#BehindCloseDoors: How Big Alcohol Has Stalled Liquor Legislation at NEDLAC 13 May 2025 Join us for a virtual national dialogue to unpack findings from a joint study by the Southern African Alcohol Policy Alliance—South Africa (SAAPA-SA), SAMRC/WITS, and the University of Stirling (UK). The research exposes how alcohol industry lobbying has delayed the Draft Liquor …

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SAAPA-SA welcomes the Eastern Cape Education Department’s commitment to a Ban on Alcohol on School premises

Cape Town, 9 April 2025 –The South African Alcohol Policy Alliance in South Africa (SAAPA-SA) has welcomed the Eastern Cape Education Department’s commitment and bold steps to ban all alcohol on school premises, even at private and after hours fundraising events, which reflects the sentiments of South Africans when they rejected the inclusion of such …

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Alcohol Industry Involvement Delayed the 2016 Draft Liquor Amendment Bill: New Research Exposes Tactics

Cape Town, 4 April 2025 – A newly published study co-authored by the South African Alcohol Policy Alliance in South Africa (SAAPA-SA), the University of Stirling (UK), and the South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC)/WITS has uncovered significant alcohol industry interference in the delayed promulgation of the Draft Liquor Amendment Bill of 2016. The findings, …

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