Go Beer Revival Fights to Smash 450000 Litre Target

Gweru City Council aims to boost Go Beer Breweries' output to 450,000 liters monthly. The brewery runs at 65 percent capacity but makes just 70-75 percent of its target. After ten years closed, the company returned with two—and five-liter packages for happy customers. The council spent $2.3 million to restart this former money-maker, which shut down in 2014 because of poor money handling.

PR manager Marie Anne Matandirotya says they want to make more beer as people ask for it. She admits they sometimes run out during busy times. The company plans better schedules, new partners, more workers, and extra packaging help. They hope to make work run smoother with these changes. They want new machines, more storage space, and a second work shift.

Go Beer delivers to new places like Gokwe, Zvishavane, Shurugwi, Mvuma, and Kwekwe. Staff has grown from 50 to 75 people, with more jobs coming soon. The company faces problems but keeps working to meet beer demand. They started making beer again last Christmas. The brewery asked permission to run a Zaire beer hall in Mkoba 6.
 

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