The company’s net revenues for the period however rose by 5 per cent to Sh73.5 billion. Profits from operations was up by 4 per cent excluding the impact of provisions made for pending tax claims. EABL is currently on an expansion drive targeting improvement of capacity in Nairobi business and installation of new spirit lines in both Kenya and Uganda. The construction of new brewery in Kisumu is complete and is currently conducting test runs, according to East African Breweries Ltd (EABL) Chairman Charles Muchene. “The Nairobi plant had stretched its capacity against soaring demand,” he said.
Source: Standard Digital July 27, 2018 07:41 UTC