Getty South African Breweries' (SAB) second Broad-based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) scheme Zenzele Kabili will be listed on the JSE on 28 May, after 95% of shareholders who cast their votes did so in favour of the listing. Zenzele Kabili follows on the success of the beer maker’s first scheme, Zenzele, which was launched in 2010 and reached a maturation value of R9.7 billion this month. The shareholders, made up of retailers who include tavern and bottle store owners, as well as the beer maker’s employees who invested R100 in 2010, will receive a R77 518 pre-tax payout when Zenzele unwinds later this month. The owner of the Carling Black Label and Brutal Fruit brands held an AGM for shareholders on Monday, during which they cast their votes.