Coca-Cola Beverages Africa Recognized as a Top Employer in Africa

Johannesburg – Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (CCBA) (www.CCBAGroup.com) has been awarded certification as a Top Employer in Africa for 2025, based on the results from the Top Employers Institute’s HR Best Practices Survey.

CCBA achieved this esteemed title across its operations in Ethiopia, South Africa, Tanzania, and Uganda at the national level.

“We foster a people-centric culture that emphasizes outstanding professional development opportunities for our valued employees,” stated CCBA Chief People and Culture Officer Natasa Prodanovic.

“Our aim is to nurture talent, attract and retain high-performing individuals, while investing in their growth.

“CCBA’s sustained market success and its status as the largest bottler of well-known Coca-Cola brands in the region are key factors that differentiate us.

“We empower our employees to excel, and our recognition as a Top Employer underscores our unwavering commitment to being the employer of choice for talented individuals who are eager to learn and grow.

“Our team is driven to create a positive impact, passionate about learning, and committed to supporting each other.

“A special thanks to our leaders and colleagues for making this achievement possible,” Prodanovic concluded.

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