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The 2013 Control of Marketing of Alcohol Beverages Bill of 2013 has not been made public for no apparent reason, despite numerous efforts by the Southern Africa Alcohol Policy Alliance. (Bianca Jacobs)
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Is this the Bill the alcohol industry doesn’t want you to see?

South Africa is one of the hardest drinking countries in the world, but legislation to stop it been under wraps for over five years.

Gender bender: Normalising, moralising and a shot of reality

Peddling booze as the ultimate feminist equaliser is a dangerous marketing ploy

Alcohol industry still calls the shots

Policies protect profits but they fail to address alcohol’s harmful effects on society.

Sacci chief executive Neren Rau.

Right of reply: ‘Subterfuge’ letter was misquoted

Sacci chief executive Neren Rau says several sections of an article about the organisation were misrepresented, biased and erroneous.

Alcohol advertising: Let’s have a sober debate

Naysayers be damned – we need to do everything we can to stop the abuse of alcohol in South Africa, writes Jesse Harber.

The list was widely shared on social media and showed drinks doubling in price overnight, as it detailed charges which come into effect from January 1. (Gallo)

Alcohol ad ban will be bad for sport, MPs told

It will be a sad day for South African sport if it lost critical sponsorships due to government’s planned ban on alcohol advertising, MPs have heard.

Bottoms up: An extra 1% tax on alcohol sales could fund a preventive health foundation.

Cabinet approves draft Bill banning alcohol ads

Cabinet has approved a draft Bill banning alcohol advertising, which will now be gazetted for public comment.

Bottoms up: An extra 1% tax on alcohol sales could fund a preventive health foundation.

Alcohol ban will hurt economy, says Sacci

Restricting marketing of liquor will have a negative effect on the industry and the economy, says the South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

Bottoms up: An extra 1% tax on alcohol sales could fund a preventive health foundation.

Banned booze ads will only affect the economy – badly

A ban on alcohol advertising won’t work in SA, says Econometrix, which predicts that the prohibition will have a negative impact on the economy.

It’s time for shebeens to sober up

But many feel Gauteng’s legislation requiring them to register does not go far enough.

Advertising booze could be made illegal

The trade and industry department says there are no definite plans to ban alcohol adverts but all options to curb alcohol abuse are being considered.

Teetotaller Madiba’s image

Teetotaller Madiba’s image, name being used to sell booze

Tyson cane spirit, Boss blended whisky, Zero pineapple flavoured gin — all, according to a Malawian liquor company, are Madiba’s favourite tipple.

Ad industry unites against proposed alcohol ban

Members of the advertising industry have come together in an effort to prevent the government’s proposed ban on alcohol advertising.

Media group slams campaign to ban alcohol adverts

If the state goes ahead with plans to ban alcohol advertising, this will force many small and medium advertising companies to close down, says OHMSA.