SAB Miller, the international brewer, on Wednesday announced one of South Africa’s biggest black empowerment deals, disclosing plans to sell a R6bn ($750m) chunk of its local subsidiary to employees, a charitable foundation and store owners who sell the company’s products.
“This is truly broad based,” said Graham Mackay, chief executive, who said that 10 per cent of SAB Ltd would be given to these new black owners.

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