A statement from the Lee-Brembo Group has just surfaced on social media, reporting a stock shortage of wine in the warehouses and that, for reasons beyond their control, the festive season will be spent without the product, as the factory will be closed from the 15th of this month until January 15, 2024.
All indications are that the marketing done by ambassadors Yolanda Boa and Ana Flores was effective – say internet users.
Lee-Brembo has become the most sought-after wine in South Africa and Mozambique among fans of musician Refiller Boy, who owns and sells the brand, with sales being conducted directly by him and his representatives. Recently, he added two Mozambican singers to his team to do direct marketing for the musician: Yolanda Boa and Ana Flores. The hiring of these two singers has sparked controversy in the media, with his followers believing he is dating them.
Regarding the stock shortage, all is not lost; one retailer has replenished a considerable, albeit limited, stock. Customers who need the product can purchase it from the Bottle Store by finding the address on the Lee-Brembo Group website.
In the same statement, the musician mentioned that there was a warehouse containing 150 cases of the beverage, but that it had all already been purchased; only the deliveries remained to be made.
Amidst the announcement, several comments from followers emerged requesting Hossy Ya Muganga's New Year's Eve song, but he has remained indifferent so far. However, it's worth remembering that he promised to release a hit to cheer up his followers during this festive season.





















