Coca-Cola Beverages Uganda partners with Joe Walker Foundation to advance road safety efforts

Kampala, Uganda – CocaCola Beverages Uganda (CCBU) has partnered with the Joe Walker Foundation in support of the 2026 Joe Walker Road Safety Campaign, a collaborative effort aimed at raising awareness and encouraging safer road use across communities in Uganda. 

Together, the partners will support a series of nationwide road safety activities focused on education, visibility and community engagement. These include the Boda Boda Walk, which will work closely with riders through safety training, reflector jacket distribution, and community sensitisation. Additional activations – such as the 20 Kilometres in 20 Districts Campaign and the Remembrance Relay – will help highlight highrisk areas, encourage responsible road behaviour, and keep road safety top of mind for all road users. 

The partnership reflects CCBU’s ongoing commitment to doing business the right way by working with like-minded partners to address shared challenges. Safety remains a key priority for CCBU, ensuring the safety of everyone connected to the business – including customers, consumers, and communities. 

Speaking about the partnership, Kirunda Magoola, Public Affairs, Communication and Sustainability Director at CCBU, emphasised the importance of collective action: 

“Road safety is a shared responsibility that affects every Ugandan. Our partnership with the Joe Walker Foundation will support ongoing efforts to educate, empower, and protect road users nationwide. Through this collaboration, we aim to contribute to safer roads and help reduce preventable road fatalities, reinforcing our belief that zero harm is possible.” 

Joseph Beyanga, Founder of the Joe Walker Foundation, highlighted the significance of the longstanding partnership. 

“CCBU has been a consistent partner in our journey since the early days of the Joe Walker walks. Their continued support has enabled us to sustain momentum, reach more communities, and keep the conversation on road safety alive. This collaboration strengthens our mission to turn awareness into action and ultimately save lives.” 

Since its founding in 2022, the Joe Walker Foundation has contributed to grassroots road safety awareness through long-distance walks and community engagement. To date, the foundation has covered more than 1,700 kilometres and reached over 4.5 million Ugandans, including boda boda riders, students, policymakers, and local communities. 

Road safety remains an ongoing concern in Uganda. According to the Uganda Police Force Annual Crime Report, road crashes claim more than 14 lives each day. Globally, the World Health Organisation reports that road traffic injuries are the leading cause of death among young people aged 5–29 years, with approximately 1.19 million deaths recorded annually. 

As part of the partnership, CCBU – a company in the Coca-Cola Beverages Africa group – will provide drinking water from its Rwenzori portfolio to support participants during the walks, alongside the distribution of reflector jackets to improve visibility and safety for boda boda riders and pedestrians. 

The initiative underscores the importance of sustained collaboration in addressing road safety challenges and promoting responsible road use across Uganda. 

Related Media Releases

Seasoned Industry Leader Henry Friedrich Returns to the Coca-Cola System to Lead CCBA in Namibia

Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (CCBA) in Namibia has announced the appointment of Henry Friedrich as its new General Manager.

CCBA in Kenya supports 3,000 youth with skills and enterprise development

Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (CCBA) in Kenya, in partnership with Emerging Leaders, is supporting more than 3,000 youth across the country through Uwezo Kwa Vijana (Skills for Youth), a six-month economic inclusion programme aimed at strengthening skills and enterprise readiness.

Coca-Cola Beverages Uganda and KiBO Foundation empower over 1,600 women entrepreneurs

More than 1,600 women entrepreneurs have been equipped with skills to strengthen income stability, business growth and community resilience through training provided by Coca-Cola Beverages Uganda (CCBU), in partnership with the KiBO Foundation.
Matthew Welz

General Counsel and Company Secretary, CCBA

Matthew joined us from the Clicks Group, a JSE Top-40 company, where he has been the Head of Legal and Company Secretary since 2016. In this role Matthew successfully navigated a highly regulated environment, including overseeing compliance with company laws and the JSE Listings Requirements. As company secretary, he managed governance at Board level as well as being the Chairman’s chief of staff. Prior to this, Matthew was a Legal Manager with Anglo American, a major multinational diversified mining group, which includes three companies listed on the JSE, with extensive operations across Southern Africa.

CCBA Zambia Hero

Zambia

Coca-Cola Beverages Zambia (CCBZ) became a subsidiary of CCBA in 2018.
CCBA Uganda Hero

Uganda

CCBA’s Ugandan subsidiary, Coca-Cola Beverages Uganda Limited (CCBU), has a 24-year track record in Uganda.
CCBA Tanzania Hero

Tanzania

Coca-Cola Kwanza is a subsidiary of CCBA covering 54% of Tanzania’s geography and employing over 500 people.
CCBA Namibia Hero

Namibia

The Coca-Cola system in Namibia, has a 70-year track record providing Coca-Cola brands tailored for consumer preferences.
CCBA Mozambique Hero

Mozambique

With more than 30 years serving the country, Coca-Cola Sabco Mozambique (CCSM) is a subsidiary of CCBA.
CCBA Comoros Mayotte Hero

Mayotte

The islands represent CCBA’s presence in Comoros and Mayotte.

Malawi

In 2022, CCBA acquired the soft drinks division of the Castel (Southern Bottlers Limited) in Malawi through a new entity called Coca-Cola Beverages Limited (CCBL).
CCBA Where We Operate Hero

Kenya

In one of East Africa’s largest-ever private equity investments, CCBA acquired 100% shareholding in Nairobi Bottlers Limited (NBL) in October 2019.
CCBA Ethiopia Employee

Ethiopia

East Africa Bottling Share Company (EABSC), a subsidiary of CCBA, is the largest bottler of Coca-Cola products in Ethiopia, having served the country for more than 60 years.
CCBA Eswatini Hero

Eswatini

In August 2019, CCBA subsidiary, Eswatini Coca-Cola Beverages, commenced operations with a refreshed marketing and sales plan, based on Coca-Cola Beverages South Africa’s success.
CCBA Comoros Mayotte Hero

Comoros

The islands represent CCBA’s presence in Comoros and Mayotte.
CCBA South Africa Where We Operate

South Africa

CCBA’s proudly South African subsidiary, Coca-Cola Beverages South Africa (CCBSA), has 11 manufacturing plants across 6 provinces.
CCBA Botswana Hero

Botswana

Based in the capital, Gaborone, CCBA’s Botswana subsidiary, which trades as Coca-Cola Beverages Botswana (CCBB), offers improved service and accelerated innovation for both the formal and informal markets.