Sustainability

Coca-Cola Kwanza backs Tanzania Police Force to assist road safety

Dar es Salaam - Coca-Cola Kwanza Ltd, a subsidiary of Coca-Cola Beverages Africa, handed over 200 reflective jackets and 70 LED signal traffic wands to Kinondoni Traffic Police to support the Tanzania Police Force in their task of enforcing traffic regulations and ensuring the safety of all road users.

Mintirho Foundation adds jobs to the Agriculture sector

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Trees for the woods as Coke bottler kicks off Mount Kenya reforestation project

Coca-Cola Beverages Africa–Kenya (CCBA-K), in partnership with Nature Kenya, will be planting 90 000 tree seedlings in Mt Kenya’s Hombe Forest in a three-year reforestation partnership to preserve Kenya’s catchment areas.

Coca-Cola drivers brush up on road safety awareness

Coca-Cola Beverages Africa Mozambique is sharpening the safety skills of its drivers as the holiday season approaches as part of an educational and awareness campaign for drivers and pedestrians carried out by the Ministry of Interior's transit department.

Vendors get cooking at Kigogo market after Coca-Cola Kwanza completes infrastructure

More than 200 young Dar es Salaam entrepreneurs have set out their stalls at the Kigogo market after Coca-Cola Kwanza completed the structures, which will provide the vendors with opportunities to grow their businesses.

Voltic takes water load off the shoulders of women and children

Voltic GH Limited, a subsidiary of Coca-Cola Beverages Africa, has lightened the load for women and children in Agubie and Offuman by installing mechanised boreholes that save them the effort of carrying water for long distances.

Girls get a taste of rewarding future in STEM

School girls in Takoradi got a taste of a future in science and technology when they took part in a robotics training session sponsored by Voltic GH Limited, a subsidiary of Coca-Cola Beverages Africa.

Breast cancer awareness campaign gets refreshing boost from Voltic

Coca-Cola Beverages Africa subsidiary Voltic helped to pump up Ghana’s breast cancer awareness drive with a donation of water to the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital in support of a month-long free breast screening exercise in October.

Coca-Cola helps to step up Covid-19 vaccination