Recent News
SKOL supports Rayon Sports Women in CECAFA Qualifiers 2025
Rwandan champions Rayon Sports Women Football Club are set to represent Rwanda in the upcoming 2025 CECAFA Women’s Qualifiers in Nairobi, Kenya. The tournament brings together top women’s football clu...


SKOL Brewery Ltd strengthens community health in Mageragere Sector
As part of its unwavering commitment to corporate social responsibility, SKOL Brewery Ltd has once again partnered with FXB Rwanda to support vulnerable communities, this time with a focus on restorin...

Skol yahawe imidali mpuzamahanga kubera ibinyobwa byayo
Uruganda rwenga ibinyobwa bisembuye n’ibidasembuye rwa Skol Brewery Ltd. (SBL), rwahawe imidali ya Zahabu ya ‘Monde Selection Gold Quality’ nk’ishimwe ry’uko rwenga ibinyobwa byiza, mu bihembo bizwi n...
Introducing Maltona: The New Refreshing Non-Alcoholic Beverage for Everyone.
SKOL Brewery Ltd is excited to announce the launch of Maltona, a new non-alcoholic malted beverage hitting shelves everywhere now. Crafted with premium natural ingredients, Maltona offers a high-quali...

Skol yahawe imidali mpuzamahanga kubera ibinyobwa byayo
Uruganda rwenga ibinyobwa bisembuye n’ibidasembuye rwa Skol Brewery Ltd. (SBL), rwahawe imidali ya Zahabu ya ‘Monde Selection Gold Quality’ nk’ishimwe ry’uko rwenga ibinyobwa byiza, mu bihembo bizwi n...

Other News
SKOL Brewery Ltd Joins the United Nations Global Compact Initiative
SKOL Brewery Ltd (SBL) is pleased to announce that it has joined the United Nations Global Compact initiative – a voluntary initiative for the development, implementation and disclosure of responsible...

SKOL Brewery Ltd officially handed over the 2024-25 “Mutuel de Santé” health insurance to the Nzove Community.
As part of its ongoing commitment to corporate social responsibility, SKOL Brewery Ltd has reaffirmed its dedication to community well-being by supporting the Community-Based Health Insurance Program,...

SKOL Brewery Ltd
SKOL Brewery Ltd produces a variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic malted beverages, along with Virunga Water, the first bottled water in returnable glass bottles.