SEFALANA HOLDING COMPANY
LIMITED
Sefalana, Botswana’s Bountiful Granary came into
existence in 1974 and was the first company to list on the Botswana Stock Exchange in 1979. We are proud to
proclaim that to this day, after over 42 years of operation and an ever-changing business environment, our
Group remains the only listed company without a controlling shareholder. This allows us to maintain our status
as a truly Botswana company, made for the people of Botswana, by the people of Botswana.
As a Group, we are dedicated to our customers and to maximising return for our Shareholders, whilst at the same
time improving the wellbeing of our employees, the people of Botswana and those in other regions where we are
present. Each of our business units is driven by an experienced and empowered management team, supported and
overseen by our Head Office. Our management principles and performance underpin the way in which we operate. Our
staff compliment has increased considerably from just 233 people in 1974 to over 5,100 people in 2021,
attesting Sefalana’s promise of sustainability and capability of being an employer of choice!
A promise we make to our stakeholders is to continue
unlocking value to expand our capabilities and deliver....
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the quality service and solutions requested by our
customers
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a safe and conducive working environment for our
people
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positive, sound returns for our investors and
shareholders
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a trusted household name, a brand of choice for
future generations
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transparency in the form of interactive
communication and open access to information
Sefalana Sa Rona – Your basket of
opportunities
ABOUT US
The Sefalana Group first emerged as a result of a
takeover of Bechmalt Holdings Limited, a South African company consisting of 6 wholesale units, 1 maize mill and
a staff compliment of only 233 individuals. Through the 4 decades of our history, our Group has built on this
foundation and has grown into a large and diverse business, operating in a number of sectors predominantly in
the Fast Moving Consumer Goods (“FMCG”) sector within Botswana, Namibia, Lesotho, South Africa and most
recently, Australia.