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The United States Must Increase the Pressure on Zimbabwe

The second round of Zimbabwe's presidential elections will be heldon June 27 according to Zimbabwe's Electoral Commission. The runoffpits the first round winner, Movement for Democratic Change (MDC)leader Morgan Tsvangirai, against President Robert Mugabe. Mountingstate-sponsored political violence leads even Mugabe's staunchestsupporters to question whether elections held under currentconditions could produce a result with even a modicum oflegitimacy. With the United Kingdom serving as the currentPresident of the United Nations Security Council and the UnitedStates poised to take over in June, these countries should usetheir position on the Council to bring increased U.N. pressure andattention to Zimbabwe.

ABinBEV opens $180 million brewery plant in Mozambique

By Reuters Staff 2 Min Read Bottles of non-alcoholic Leffe beer are seen on the bottling line at Anheuser-Busch InBev brewery in Leuven, Belgium November 25, 2019. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir MAPUTO (Reuters) - Anheuser-Busch InBev (ABinBEV), the world’s largest beer producer, has opened a new $180 million brewery in Mozambique, the firm said on Thursday. The new site has a capacity of 2.4 million hectolitres per year, with potential to expand that to 6.7 million. Located in Marracuene, 30 km north of the capital Maputo, it represents the biggest investment in the sector in Mozambique. The Heineken group began producing beer in Mozambique in 2019 at a $100 million factory, also in Marracuene, with a production capacity of 800,000 hectolitres per year.

ABinBEV opens $180m brewery plant in Mozambique

MONEYWEB app instead? ABinBEV opens $180m brewery plant in Mozambique The new site has a capacity of 2.4 million hectolitres per year, with potential to expand that to 6.7 million. By Manuel Mucari, Reuters 1 Apr 2021  16:12  Image: Waldo Swiegers/Bloomberg Anheuser-Busch InBev (ABinBEV), the world’s largest beer producer, has opened a new $180 million brewery in Mozambique, the firm said on Thursday. The new site has a capacity of 2.4 million hectolitres per year, with potential to expand that to 6.7 million. INSIDERGOLD Subscribe for full access to all our share and unit trust data tools, our award-winning articles, and support quality journalism in the process.

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