Why Coca-Cola President quit job to be ‘mama mboga’

Africa’s top-most Coca-Cola manager has quit his prestigious job and gone into selling mboga and fruits!

After decades of management experience in the most successful soft drink company in the world,Africa’s Coca-Cola President has ventured into a rather unusual business.

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Njonjo is also a co-founder of the Twiga Foods start-up company and comes in to take over from CEO and co-founder, Grant Brooke who had led the growth of the company for the past 5 years.

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Grant Brooke in checked shirt

Brooke has, in the past five years, led the growth of Twiga Foods into one of Africa’s most successful start-ups, a magnet for investor interest, awards, and recognition.

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Peter Njonjo with Nigeria President Muhammadu Buhari

Njonjo’s experience in management after 21 years at the Coca-Cola Company is likely to catapult the development of the company in the Kenyan market and its immediate focus on sub-Saharan Africa.

Major boost

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Brooke states, “Peter’s leadership will be about institutionalizing this way of doing business and scaling it… Peter’s experience in building efficient supply chains and last mile distribution in over 33 African countries makes him uniquely suited to lead us.”

In response, Mr Njonjo indicated, “This appointment is a great honour for me and Kenyan corporate leadership expertise. I look forward to scaling up our vision of more efficient food markets in Africa and improved food security for our people. Twiga Foods is living proof of the latent opportunity to drive agricultural transformation and investment for local consumption,”

Cashless B2B

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Twiga Foods is a mobile-based, cashless, business-to-business (B2B) supply platform that links farmers with food vendors.

The firm was launched in 2014 to address inefficiencies in Africa’s large, but highly-fragmented informal fruit and vegetable markets.

Leading supplier

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Twiga sources fruits and vegetables from some 17,000 farmers across 20 counties in Kenya and delivers directly to 2,500 vendors a day in Nairobi and its environs.

Twiga also lists products from many of Kenya’s leading Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) brands, as it moves towards offering a one-stop-shop for urban kiosks, grocers, and mama mbogas


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