East African top edible oil brand, Golden Africa Djibouti, confirmed as sponsor for AfriSAFE 2025 event.
Leading edible oil manufacturer Golden Africa Djibouti SARL (GAD) reinforces its commitment to health and safety by renewing its sponsorship for the Africa Safety Award for Excellence (AfriSAFE) 2025. Following a successful stint at AfriSAFE 2024, GAD aims to continue driving safety standards across Africa.
Established in 2018, GAD operates one of the largest modern edible oil facilities in the Horn of Africa, strategically situated near the Doraleh port in Djibouti. With a workforce of over 500 employees, the company produces well-known brands like LIBA and Al Naqi, offering high-quality palm and sunflower oils fortified with essential vitamins A and D.
GAD's focus on excellence has earned it various accolades, including the FMCG Company of the Year (East Africa) at AfriSAFE 2023.
Some key aspects of GAD's state-of-the-art infrastructure include:- A 3.4 km pipeline connecting directly to the Doraleh port, ensuring efficient raw material intake.- Extensive bulk storage facilities that maintain product integrity.- In-house blow molding capabilities for top-tier packaging solutions.- A dedicated transportation fleet delivering products in a timely manner across regions.
Safety is a priority at GAD, reflected in their ongoing training programs and adherence to stringent health and safety protocols. Their safety slogan, "Work safe for family and for self," underscores their holistic approach to workplace well-being.
AfriSAFE 2025 will take place on November 12-13 in Mombasa, featuring the Africa Safety Congress in collaboration with the Workplace Safety Professionals Association of Kenya, and an award ceremony for safety champions. This event is supported by various organizations, including the Ministry of Labour and Social Protection, Kenya, the Directorate of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH), and the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH).
In addition to Golden Africa, several other companies have signed up as sponsors for AfriSAFE 2025, such as Seplat Energy, Savenda Group, Hybrid Group, Bellie & Roaster, SMTS Zambia, Joint Professionals Training and Support International (JPTS)/Global alth University, Nigeria Institution of Safety Engineers (NISafetyE), Fog, Imperium & Aurelius (FIA), SCSP Ltd, Milary Ltd, Paddie, Sttrutt Integrated Services, The Bristlecone Experience, and the African Occupational Compliance Institute. Nominations for AfriSAFE 2025 are now open at www.afrisafe.org.
- Golden Africa Djibouti SARL (GAD), renowned for its safety culture, continues its sponsorship for AfriSAFE 2025, aiming to uphold and advance workplace safety across Africa.
- GAD, a leader in the edible oil industry, emphasizes health and well-being, fortifying its products with essential vitamins while maintaining state-of-the-art facilities aligned with the principles of health and safety.
- Recognizing the importance of safety in various industries, AfriSAFE 2025, set to take place in Mombasa, brings together organizations such as financial institutions, health-and-wellness industries, and food-and-drink businesses to discuss and celebrate safety excellence.
- AsBesides Golden Africa, other sponsors for AfriSAFE 2025 represent diverse sectors, including energy companies, logistics providers, and professional training institutions, showing a united commitment to promoting a safety-focused lifestyle and business environment.
- Furthering its steadfast approach to safety, GAD integrates science in its practices by continually improving training programs, adhering to safety protocols, and fostering a culture where "Work safe for family and for self" serves as a guiding principle.