Financial

Coca-Cola Beverages Africa acquires Botswana Coca-Cola Franchise

CCBA has received the requisite regulatory approval to acquire the Coca-Cola soft drinks business, Beverage Manufacturers (Botswana) (Pty) Ltd. The first day of operations will be 26 November 2018

Coca-Cola Beverages Africa launches US$69M Hot-fill Juice Line in Nairobi

Officially unveiled by President Uhuru Kenyatta, the new line will expand Nairobi Bottler Limited’s portfolio and create jobs

Coca-Cola Beverages Africa invests US$8.35M in new line in Uganda

The new bottling line at Century Bottling Company will enable the company to innovate to supply consumer demand.

Coca-Cola Beverages Africa invests US$6.5M in Voltic’s new plant

Voltic (GH) Limited inaugurated a new, high-speed line in Akwadum.

The Coca-Cola Company and Anheuser-Busch InBev Reach Agreement Regarding Coca-Cola Beverages Africa

The Coca-Cola Company (NYSE: KO) and Anheuser-Busch InBev (“AB InBev”)

Coca-Cola Beverages Africa Begins Operations

Africa’s largest Coca-Cola bottler - Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (CCBA) - is today celebrating its first day of operations.

The Coca-Cola Beverages Africa Merger Parties and the South African Government Reach Agreement on Public Interest Conditions for Merger

A comprehensive set of commitments have been agreed between the Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (CCBA) merger parties – SABMiller plc, The Coca-Cola Company and Gutsche Family Investments – and the South African Government, that will be recommended to the Competition Tribunal in connection with the proposed creation of Africa’s largest soft-drink beverage bottling operation.

The Coca-Cola Company, SABMiller and Coca-Cola SABCO to form Coca-Cola Beverages Africa

The Coca-Cola Company (NYSE:KO), SABMiller plc (LSE:SAB, JSE:SABJ) and Gutsche Family Investments (GFI, majority shareholders in Coca-Cola Sabco) have agreed to combine the bottling operations of their non-alcoholic ready-to-drink beverages businesses in Southern and East Africa. The new bottler, Coca-Cola Beverages Africa, will serve 12 high-growth countries accounting for approximately 40 per cent of all Coca-Cola beverage volumes in Africa.