Tanzania

Healthy watersheds are an essential component of climate resilience in Africa

Conflict, climate change, the lingering financial impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic and sharp food price inflation are causing acute food insecurity in Africa.

Water stewardship and plastic waste management are two sides of the same coin

The problem of plastic waste in Africa, and its impact on water resources, requires concerted efforts from governments, corporates, civil society organisations and individuals. By working together, we can create a more sustainable future for African water bodies and the communities that depend on them.

Economic inclusion of women is key to sustainable development in Africa

CIf the private sector, governments and civil society work together to remove the barriers to women’s full participation in the economy, it would set the continent on a path to accelerated growth and greater shared opportunity for all.

The Coca-Cola Foundation Supports Tanzanian Women in Recycling Through Grant Award to Wezesha binti na Mama Mjasiliamali

A grant valued at about 23.3 million Tanzanian shillings will support the "Tanzania Women in Recycling" project over the next three months-beginning in February 2023.

Coca-Cola Kwanza scoops Human Resource Management Excellence Award

Coca-Cola Kwanza, a subsidiary of Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (CCBA) in Tanzania is proud to announce that it has won the Human Resource Management Excellence award from the Association of Tanzania Employers (ATE) during the recent Employer of The Year Awards 2022.

Three hundred Dodoma women entrepreneurs on the path to success from Coca-Cola Kwanza Ltd

More than 300 women food vendors in the Dodoma Region received cooking equipment and clothing items to boost their businesses today

Nine hundred young food vendors are set for business success from Coca-Cola Kwanza

Nine hundred young food vendors will be set on the path to a sustainable livelihood through a youth economic inclusion programme by Coca-Cola Kwanza Ltd a subsidiary of Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (CCBA) called "Chipsika Kiajira na Coke".

Mwanamke Shujaa: 360 food vendors take path to business success

360 women food vendors have been equipped to take their rightful place as equals in the economy through a partnership between Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (CCBA) in Tanzania and the Institute of Social Work.

Young street vendors get a business boost from Coca-Cola Kwanza

. A group of 300 young street vendors are set for greater business success with the addition of benches for their business as well as business and entrepreneurship training from Coca-Cola Kwanza, a subsidiary of Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (CCBA) in Tanzania.

Mbeya students get set for a brighter future with donation of classroom furniture from Coca-Cola Kwanza Ltd

Students at Ilunga Secondary School in Mbeya will be able to concentrate on learning in comfort after Coca-Cola Kwanza Ltd donated classroom furniture including 100 desks, ten tables and ten chairs to support improved education in rural areas.