Tag: Cocacola
Coca-Cola Gifts Embakasi Health Center with Macerator Equipment
The investment will benefit Embakasi Residents and surrounding communities.
Residents of Embakasi and its environs are set to benefit from Hospital Macerator Equipment donated to...
COCA-COLA INITIATIVE IMPARTS KWALE YOUTH ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLS
The Coca-Cola Central, East and West Africa (CEWA) Limited together with its partners have launched a job-creation initiative called Kuza Kazi in Kwale County where the youth...
COCA-COLA UNVEILS SCHWEPPES +C TO THE MARKET
The Coca-Cola system in Kenya has unveiled a first-of-its kind, lemon-flavoured and sparkly Schweppes +C drink.
The carbonated soft drink is in line with the...
Coca-Cola Takes Lead In Conservation Of Key Water Tower
The Coca-Cola Bottlers Africa (CCBA) Kenya targets to plant 10,000 indigenous tree seedlings by the end of the year in an effort to conserve...











![Kisumu, UN-Habitat sign Ksh2.7bn deal for social housing upgrade The signing ceremony took place in Kisumu, with Governor Prof. Anyang’ Nyong’o representing the county government and UN-Habitat Executive Director in Kenya, Anaclaudia Rossbach, signing on behalf of the UN agency. Under the agreement, both parties commit to jointly implementing the housing upgrade project, which Governor Nyong’o said will primarily target vulnerable groups. “The PINUA programme [is] designed to benefit the most vulnerable members of the community,” Nyong’o said, reaffirming his administration’s commitment to fostering sustainable neighborhoods equipped with essential services. Beginning November 1, 2025, the county government, working with UN-Habitat, will launch pilot projects in Kibuye Estate and Muhoroni Sub-County, based on designs and models developed through extensive public participation. The programme will focus on upgrading informal settlements by providing essential social infrastructure such as schools, sanitation facilities, affordable rental housing, early childhood development centres, and public open spaces. It also supports incremental housing models, allowing families to progressively build and eventually own decent homes. Rossbach emphasized UN-Habitat’s global commitment to driving transformative change in urban areas: “This partnership is crucial in advancing our new strategy, which focuses on improving housing access and digitally transforming informal settlements for everyone.” According to UN-Habitat housing architect Fred Omenya, the pilot phase will begin in January 2026 with the construction of two blocks of 24 housing units in Kibuye Estate.](https://businessinsights.africa/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/About-us-still-25957706200_7ca2db7e5e_k-218x150.jpg)






