May 16, 2025 in World Joint Study Reveals Industry Influence Behind Stalled Liquor Law Reform 16 May 2025 Cape Town – A recent study has revealed that the alcohol industry… by Julian Jacobs
April 4, 2025 in World 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… by Julian Jacobs
March 18, 2025 in World SAAPA-SA urges Gqeberha Schools to rethink liquor license applications The Southern African Alcohol Policy Alliance South Africa (SAAPA-SA) strongly urges Grey High School and… by Julian Jacobs
November 16, 2023 in World No, to beer on our supermarket shelves. We simply cannot afford the negative monetary and social impact South Africa already has too many challenges related to alcohol harm we do not need… by admin
September 27, 2023 in World Scrapping of alcohol clause in the Basic Education Legislation Amendment Bill is a win for the health and development of South African children The BELA Bill was first drafted in 2017 but was released for public comment in 2022.… by Karel Calitz
July 31, 2023 in World Limpopo Government’s move to reduce alcohol harm is a step in the right direction Come 1 August Limpopo liquor consumers wanting to sit down, and drink will be hard… by admin
July 4, 2023 in World One more alcohol related death of a child is one too many A total of 25 lives have been lost in the Eastern Cape in the last… by admin
June 22, 2023 in World One year has passed and still no real change to prevent another Enyobeni Tavern Tragedy In the early hours of 26 June 2022, 21 young people died in one of… by admin
April 20, 2023 in World Government should not be helping the liquor industry to sell more alcohol to the detriment of South Africans South Africa’s alcohol harm challenges are many. The harmful use of alcohol causes a high burden… by admin