Serengeti Breweries Limited (SBL) unveils over 2bn/- a fund to help bars fight against communicable diseases in Tanzania, including COVID-19
DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania, June 30, 2021
Serengeti
Breweries Limited (SBL) today announced a programme worth over 2.3
billion TSH to support bars and eateries in Dar es Salaam and other
major towns to protect their staff and customers against the Covid-19
pandemic.
SBL’s support comes to light as the world
struggles to return to the business from the torment inflicted by the
global pandemic (Covid-19). While everyone wants to transcend the
journey from failure to triumph, which as a notion, provides food for
thought, SBL has identified conditions critical against all communicable
diseases in the country, which include COVID-19.
Dubbed “Raise the Bar” or “Tunyanyuke Pamoja”, it will be a two-year programme starting in July 2021, offering outlets with free access to digital training and support via www.diageobaracademy.com.
According
to the company’s Managing Director Mark Ocitti, this initiative by SB
also complements the government’s efforts to call on people and
businesses to practice good hygiene to prevent themselves from
communicable diseases, COVID-19 included.
“In our initiative, we
will support resilience, resolve and re-imagination to on-trade in
Tanzania. The ultimate goal is to rise again, hence the name of our new
project, Raise the Bar or Tunyanyuke Pamoja. The project will cover 2,000 outlets in the cities of Dar es Salaam, Arusha and Mwanza,” he said
The
project will support on-trade through ‘Tunyanyuke Pamoja’ in several
ways, from training the outlet owners and staff against communicable
diseases to providing technical equipment to transforming their outlets,
according to Ocitti.
This program by SBL is part of a global
campaign by Diageo to enable bars to respond to the impact of COVID-19.
Other significant cities worldwide benefit from the program: Nairobi,
Kampala, New York, London, Edinburgh, Dublin, Belfast, Mexico City, Sao
Paulo, Shanghai, Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Sydney, and beyond.
The
“Raise the Bar” program was designed following a survey of bar owners
to identify key priorities to support the reopening of their business.
Their top priorities included hygiene measures, digital support and
valuable equipment to transform how their outlets will work when they
reopen.
The “Raise the Bar” programme will provide targeted
support to help pay for the physical equipment needed for outlets to
reopen. For example, it can provide initial funding for: ‘hygiene kits’
with high-quality permanent sanitizer dispenser units, medical-grade
hand sanitizers and a range of personal protection equipment (such as
masks and gloves); help pubs and bars to establish partnerships with
online reservations and cashless systems; mobile bars and outdoor
equipment,” the MD elaborated.
From June 30th, bar owners will be able to register their interest in the “Raise the Bar” programme via www.diageobaracademy.com
The managing director added: ‘Our
bars and eateries constitute a critical part of our hospitality and
service industry. Their universe employs thousands of people and
benefits many more indirectly. We have launched “Raising the Bar”
because so many outlets have recorded business slowdown as a result of
this health crisis and therefore, badly need to recover.”
SBL is a
key stakeholder against COVID-19 in Tanzania since the first case of
the pandemic was reported in the country. In March 2020, the company
partnered with the ministry of health to create COVID-19 awareness to
the public by distributing flyers and posters throughout the country. A
month later, SBL donated sanitizers to the Ministry of Health, again
supporting the country’s effort to combat the further spread of
Covid-19.
The impact of Covid-19 on the hospitality sector has
been widespread, with the closure of venues. However, by providing
access to free digital support, technology, training and equipment,
Diageo aims to help any bar, anywhere, open its doors again.
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