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    • Honourable John Mutorwa, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Works and Transport, cuts the ribbon at $50m PET line launch in Windhoek L-R Sunil Gupta CCBA CEO, Pottie De Bruyn CCBA in Namibia General Manager, Hon John Mutorwa, Hon Lucia Iipumbu, Gabriel Gabriel Manufacturing Director CCBA in Namibia
    • CCBA CEO Sunil Gupta chats to Honourable John Mutorwa, Namibia Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Works and Transport at the opening of the $50m new production line in Windhoek
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Coca-Cola Beverages Africa invests $50 Million in Namibia, boosting production capacity by 30%

The investment also includes the installation of a water treatment plant with state-of-the-art water recovery technology, designed to reduce water consumption

Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (CCBA) (www.CCBAGroup.com) has invested $50 million in a new bottling line in Namibia, capable of producing 27,000 bottles per hour. This upgrade will increase the plant’s output capacity by 30% and stimulate growth throughout the company’s value chain. The investment also includes the installation of a water…

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    • From left to right: Alfred Olajide, Vice President East and Central Africa Operations at The Coca-Cola Company, CCBA CEO Sunil Gupta shakes hands with Kenyan Cabinet Secretary for Investments, Trade & Industry, Rebecca Miano and Kenyan President, William Ruto
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The Coca-Cola System in Kenya Announces Major Investment

The Coca-Cola system has a rich legacy of refreshing Africa and making a difference in the East Africa region

The Coca-Cola system, consisting of The Coca-Cola Company and its authorised bottler Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (https://www.CCBAGroup.com), has announced its intention to grow its investment in Kenya by up to $175 million over the next five years, should the business achieve its anticipated growth targets in the country. Hosting Kenyan President…

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    • Namibian Min. of Environment, Forestry and Tourism, Pohamba Shifeta officially opens the new $1.2m plastic flaking plant in Okhanja
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Launch of cutting-edge recycling facility in Namibia

The completion of this cutting-edge recycling facility will enable Namibia Polymer Recyclers (NPR), a subsidiary of Plastic Packaging, to recycle up to 500 tons per month

A N$24 million (over US$1.2million) investment through a partnership between Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (CCBA) (www.CCBAgroup.com) in Namibia and Plastic Packaging has culminated in the opening of a new polyethylene terephthalate (PET) flaking plant in Okahandja which will double the capacity of the only mechanical recycler of plastic waste in the…