Tanzania Breweries PLC (TBL) has reported a 13% increase in revenue for the year 2025, with operating profit rising by 35%. The company attributed these results to increased demand for its products, cost management, and improvements in its distribution system. Additionally, TBL provided updates for its shareholders.
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