BAT Kenya appoints Sidney Wafula as new MD in executive leadership changes
Sidney Wafula, newly-appointed BAT Kenya Managing Director.
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BAT Kenya has announced the appointment of Sidney Wafula as the company’s Managing Director, effective June 16, 2026, as part of its executive leadership succession plan.
Wafula is set to succeed Crispin Achola,
who will step down on June 15, 2026, to pursue
opportunities outside the BAT Group after a five-and-a-half-year tenure.
Annoucing
the changes, the company noted that Achola, who became Managing Director
in January 2021, led the company through a period of significant market
complexity and regulatory evolution, strengthening operational resilience,
commercial execution, and long-term competitiveness.
Reflecting on his tenure,
Achola said, “It has been an honour to
lead BAT Kenya and to work alongside a talented and dedicated team to deliver
historical results. I am proud of what we have achieved together —
strengthening our fundamentals, delivering shareholder value, and positioning
the business for continued success.”
Sidney Wafula, currently
Finance Director for BAT Sub-Saharan Africa, brings extensive experience across
the BAT Group, having joined BAT Kenya in 2006 as Head of Audit. He has held
senior leadership positions across West Africa, Egypt, Southern Africa, and
East and Central Africa, providing him with broad expertise in business
strategy, financial and operational performance, and team leadership across
diverse markets.
In the changes, Catherine Chepkong’a
has been appointed Finance Director, effective April 1, 2026, succeeding Philemon Kipkemoi,
who will step down on March 31, 2026, after a distinguished 19-year career with
the company. Kipkemoi played a pivotal role in delivering strong financial
performance, sustaining shareholder value growth, and strengthening financial
governance.
“It has been a privilege to serve this great
organization, and I am proud that together we have consistently delivered
shareholder value. I leave behind an empowered organisation, ready to drive for
greater success,” Philemon
Kipkemoi commented.
Catherine Chepkong’a, who
joined the BAT Group in 2012, brings multi-market finance leadership
experience, having held strategic roles across East Africa, Uganda, the Horn of
Africa, and the Indian Ocean Islands. She also serves as a Trustee of the BAT
Kenya Staff Provident Fund.
Commenting on the leadership
changes, BAT Kenya Board Chair Rita
Kavashe said, “The board thanks both Crispin and Philemon for
their leadership, professionalism, and substantial contribution to the
Company’s growth and transformation agenda.
“These changes represent the Company’s long-term
succession planning and reflect a strong talent pipeline within the
organisation. At the same time, we are delighted to welcome Sidney and
Catherine to the leadership of the company and look forward to close
collaboration in our pursuit of delivering transformation in our business that
is anchored on our vision of delivering A Better Tomorrow,” Rita added.


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