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Bokomo Namibia completes acquisitio­n of Tongaat Hulett Namibia

- ■ Staff Reporter

BOK O MO Namibia has confirmed the acquisitio­n of the sugar packaging and distributi­on business of Tongaat Hulett Namibia (THN), following approval by the Namibian Competitio­n Commission. THN has been described as a strong and well-establishe­d business and the merger sees its market-leading brand, Marathon Sugar, join several well-known household brand names manufactur­ed or distribute­d by Bokomo Namibia, including Bokomo wheat flour and maize meal, Weetbix cereal, Moirs, Liqui-Fruit, Ceres, Fruitree, Caribbean, Safari dried fruit and nuts, John West and Wellington’s tomato sauce.

Bokomo Namibia CEO Hubertus Hamm explained that the merger will benefit consumers: “We now have significan­t scale, which allows us to compete more effectivel­y and, thus, enables us to provide a large range of compliment­ary food and beverage products to our valued customers and consumers across Namibia”.

Bokomo Namibia is a joint venture between the Frans Indongo Group and Pioneer Foods, a large South Africanbas­ed food, and beverage company. In March 2020, Nasdaq-listed PepsiCo Inc finalised its takeover of Pioneer Foods, an important step in its Africaexpa­nsion plans. Tongaat Hulett Namibia is a joint venture between Tongaat Hulett South Africa and the

Frans Indongo Group. CEO of the Frans Indongo Group, Kobus van Graan said: “Serving the community is at the heart of the group’s agenda and by bringing two of our important investment­s together, under one umbrella operation, we believe we are well suited to continue driving the economic stability of an independen­t Namibia”.

The Namibian Competitio­n Commission approved the merger, subject to conditions that highlight certain public interest concerns related to employment. These include that there will be no retrenchme­nt of employees as a result of the merger and that employment contracts of the merged entity will be no less favourable than those of the pre-existing entities.

Hamm acknowledg­ed the conditions: “There will be no mergerspec­ific retrenchme­nts despite synergies in regard to the merged workforce,” adding that “We’re eager to start incorporat­ing this business to assist with driving our distributi­on efficienci­es as well as our overarchin­g aim of building a stronger, more sustainabl­e product portfolio in the long term”.

Based in Windhoek, Bokomo Namibia focuses on wheat and flour, maize meal, and pasta production – and it distribute­s a wide range of the Pioneer Foods Group’s products in the region. It operates a wheat and maize mill and a pasta plant. A 50% equity stake was sold to Frans Indongo Group, a Namibian business, in 2007.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Significan­t scale… Bokomo Namibia’s CEO Hubertus Hamm (right) and Gielie van Zyl, Tongaat Hulett Namibia’s previous general manager, who is now the Chief Commercial Officer.
Photo: Contribute­d Significan­t scale… Bokomo Namibia’s CEO Hubertus Hamm (right) and Gielie van Zyl, Tongaat Hulett Namibia’s previous general manager, who is now the Chief Commercial Officer.

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