Tanzania’s sugar producer acquires Tongaat Hulett divisions
TANZANIA’S sugar manufacturing concern, Kagera Sugar Limited, has acquired Tongaat Hulett Limited’s divisions in South Africa and investments in Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Botswana.
In a statement by the Business Rescue Practitioners (BRPs), said Kagera has been selected as a strategic equity partner for Tongaat Hulett’s assets from a list of over 70 interested parties in Tanzania, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and the Middle East.
“We started the process with a list of more than 70 interested parties, which was narrowed down to eight that focused on acquiring the combined Tongaat sugar assets.
“After a rigorous process, we identified Kagera Sugar as the preferred candidate. The group is financially sound, with a solid track record.
“Its exposure to complementary sugar assets in Tanzania and DRC offers relevant technical and operational knowledge to assist the turnaround of THL’s South African sugar assets,” said BRPs.
In addition, it said the sugar refineries in Oman and Bahrain will provide access to world-class technologies and expertise to improve efficiencies.
“Continuing to operate Tongaat sugar assets as a combined multi-country group will ensure continuity for the operations in Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Botswana.
“It will also provide the South African business with access to technical capability to improve and to retain jobs in KwaZulu-Natal and to protect the livelihoods of several stakeholders across THL’s value chain, including that of the group’s many small-scale growers,” it said.
Kagera is a sugar manufacturing company situated in Kagera in the North-Western part of Tanzania. The manufacturing concern is part of a group of companies that are the largest producers of sugar in Tanzania and owns sugar assets in that country as well as DRC and the Middle East.
BRPs added: Mr Nassor Seif, managing director of Kagera Sugar Ltd, commented the acquisition is in line with the group’s overall strategy to expand its operations throughout Africa, and its vision of becoming a leading sugar producer on the continent.
“We will extend the core values that have resulted in the success of our group companies to the new Southern African operations to benefit employees, growers and ultimately the economy of the region.
“The group is committed to investing significantly in the operations to modernise the plants and expand them to increase production and efficiencies.
“Additional information on the process and the preferred bidder will be reported to creditors in monthly reports and included in the updated business rescue plan.”
-ebusinessweekly