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Diageo is to sell its stake in the publicly listed Guinness Ghana Breweries to French drinks group Castel for $81m.
Diageo said it would sell its shareholding in Guinness Ghana Breweries for $81 million to beverage company Castel Group, the latest move in a shift of its business model in Africa.