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Coca-Cola system invests USD1.65 million in support of water security

In collaboration with The Nature Conservancy (TNC) and local community-based organisations, this initiative aims to replenish water supplies as well as plant thousands of indigenous trees along riparian zones to enhance water quality

Watersheds critical to water security in Nairobi and surrounding communities are set for restoration thanks to an investment in Kenya of USD1.65 million by the Coca-Cola system (www.CCBAGroup.com). The project in the Upper-Tana and Mid-Galana basins encompasses agroforestry systems designed to benefit the supply of key water reservoirs for Nairobi…

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    • CCBA invests R365m in new high speed line in South Africa
    • The Coca-Cola System in Kenya announces major investment
    • CCBA invests in Namibia boosting production capacity by 30
    • CCBA invests USD14.9m in Malawi production capacity
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Coca-Cola Beverages Africa celebrates nine years of growth and shared opportunity

Today, CCBA continues to invest in new production capacity, reinforcing its belief in Africa’s potential and its commitment to creating shared opportunities across the value chain

Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (CCBA) (www.CCBAGroup.com) marks nine years since the transformative merger that established it as the continent’s largest Coca-Cola bottling partner. This milestone is grounded in a proud legacy that began 85 years ago, when the first Coca-Cola was bottled in Gqeberha, South Africa in 1940 by the SA…

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Coca-Cola Beverages Africa invests R365m in new high-speed line in South Africa

The high-speed production line marks a South African first, producing Bonaqua Pump Still 750ml and Powerade 500ml packs with an innovative sports bottle cap

Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (CCBA) (www.CCBAGroup.com) has invested R365m in a new state-of-the-art bottling line capable of producing 72,000 bottles per hour at its plant in Midrand, South Africa. The high-speed production line marks a South African first, producing Bonaqua Pump Still 750ml and Powerade 500ml packs with an innovative sports bottle…

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    • Signing of the visitor book: Eng. Vitumbiko Mumba (Minister of Trade and Industry), Thom Phiri (CCBM Manufacturing Manager), H.E. Dr. Michael Bizwick Usi (Malawi Vice President), Neil French (CCBM MD), Sunil Gupta (CCBA CEO), HE. Dr Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera (Malawi President), Godwin Ngoma (CCBM PACS Director), H.E. Mrs Monica Chakwera (First Lady of Malawi), Ms Christina Zakeyo (Secretary for Trade and Industry) and Ms. Colleen Zamba (Secretary to The President and Cabinet (Chairperson)
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Coca-Cola Beverages Africa invests USD14.9m in Malawi production capacity

The new production line uses artificial intelligence (AI) to proactively identify and resolve issues before they cause stoppages, thereby minimising downtime and reducing costs

Coca-Cola Beverages Africa Proprietary Limited (CCBA) (www.CCBAGroup.com), through its subsidiary Coca-Cola Beverages Malawi Limited (CCBM), has invested USD14.9 million in a new state-of-the art production line in Lilongwe.  This investment marks a significant advancement in CCBM’s production capacity, allowing it to produce bottled water and beverages bearing Coca-Cola’s trademarks as…

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    • CCBA in Uganda Pic: l-r Flavia Kiconco, Eric Muyira Ndiwalana, Jennifer Tumwebaze, Catherine Gita, Christine Namayanja, Ivan Ssemakula, Eddie Mubiru, Andrew Mwambu, Enock Kyendo, Phionah Nahabwe, Macklean Kukundakwe, Edith Kiwumulo
    • CCBA in Tanzania leaders with Top Employer award: l-r Emmanuel Kyarwenda Fatma Mnaro Jonathan Jooste Scolastika Augustine Haji Ali Hassan Waziri Salum Nassor
    • CCBA in Ethiopia leadership Top Employer award l-r Duncan Kimani Biruk Adugna Nigus AlemuDaryl Wilson Solomon Tesfaye Desalegn Mekonnen
    • CCBSA Top Employer l-r Lebogang Radebe, Ayanda Tsoliwe, Lizaan van Wyk, Leola Britton, Sindiswa Nkuna, Nonkululeko Mkhwanazi and Leonard Vilakazi
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Coca-Cola Beverages Africa recognised as a Top Employer in Africa

CCBA was certified as a Top Employer in Africa, and its operations in Ethiopia, South Africa, Tanzania and Uganda achieved this accolade at country level

Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (CCBA) (www.CCBAGroup.com) has been certified as a Top Employer in Africa for 2025, based on the results of the Top Employers Institute’s HR Best Practices Survey.   CCBA was certified as a Top Employer in Africa, and its operations in Ethiopia, South Africa, Tanzania and Uganda achieved this…

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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…