Coffee chain Java House Africa has signed a distributorship agreement with a Shanghai-based Conglomerate C.J. Smart Cargo International. The deal will see Kenyan special coffee and tea sold online ...
From the time of its inception in 1999 to 2010, Java House opened 10 branches. In the last five years, it has opened 35 branches. In the next year, Java plans to open 12 branches across East Africa.
Two Africa-focused private equity companies, Alterra Capital and Phatisa Group, have agreed to buy Java House, a Kenyan coffee chain, from London-based private equity firm Actis for an undisclosed ...
Renowned for its floral aroma and rich flavor, Kenyan coffee may now be at risk as climate change takes its toll on local weather patterns upon which the crop -- and its growers -- rely. Beginning its ...
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenyan casual dining and coffee chain Java House Africa said on Wednesday it has signed a deal to export its coffee and tea to a Chinese online retail company as part of its ...
Java House Kenya is a multibillion-dollar coffee house and casual dining chain owned by two private firms. It is commonly identified by its iconic warm, earthy orange-red color and a stylized sun ...
Dubai-based private equity investor The Abraaj Group is set to acquire Kenya’s Java House Group for an undisclosed sum of money from Emerging Capital Partners (ECP). Abraaj Group Managing Partner and ...
The Java Foundation and Craft Silicon Foundation have entered into a strategic partnership aimed at improving school nutrition and digital literacy among children in underserved communities.
Alterra Africa Accelerator Fund, a private equity fund managed by Alterra Capital Partners, backed by Africa’s wealthiest person, Aliko Dangote, is positioned to take the majority ownership of Java ...
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