Thu, 24 Nov 2016 11:54:11 +0000 ZAMBIAN Breweries has rolled out a campaign to discourage under-age drinking in schools because of its negative effects among the youth. The company continued its drive at Kabulonga Boys Secondary School in Lusaka last week where Zambian Breweries representative Allan Bwalya said secondary schools were being particularly targeted for the information programme. “We are rolling out our campaign against under-age drinking in secondary schools because this is the age at which young people start engaging in beer drinking. “We want to remind pupils that beer is for adults and there is an age limit to it. We are also educating the pupils on the effects of under-age drinking and pointing out that they should wait until they complete school,” he said. Zambian Breweries was working with the Road Transport and Safety Agency (RTSA) which has donated 100 copies of the Highway Code to the school. Kabulonga Boys School headmaster […]
Brewery launches drive to fight under-age drinking in schools
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