Pan African Tobacco Group

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Pan African Tobacco Group
Company typeTobacco products production and distribution
Founded1979
Founder Tribert Rujugiro Ayabatwa
Headquarters
Website www.ptg-hld.com

The Pan African Tobacco Group (PTG) is a multinational tobacco company operating in Africa and the Near East.

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Subsidiaries

As of 2024 PTG reported that it was manufacturing in Angola, Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Nigeria, South Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda. [1]

CountrySubsidiary
AngolaBarco Trading
Burundi Burundi Tobacco Company
DR CongoCongo Tobacco Company
NigeriaLeaf Tobacco & Commodities (N) Ltd.
South SudanCarnak South Sudan
TanzaniaMastermind Tobacco Tanzania Ltd.
Uganda Leaf Tobacco & Commodities (U) Ltd.

Origins

Around 1970 the group's Rwandan founder, Tribert Rujugiro Ayabatwa (c.1941 – 2024), started to import wheat, flour, salt and cigarettes into Burundi from Tanzania. [2] By 1974 cigarettes were becoming his main import. [3] In 1978 he decided to use his profits to manufacture cigarettes in Burundi rather than importing them. [2] In the 1980s the Burundi Tobacco Company (BTC) started to clear large areas of forest in Kirundo Province to supply wood to the ovens used to dry tobacco, but did not undertake reforestation. [4] Ayabatwa next founded an enterprise in neighboring Zaire, now the Democratic Republic of Congo. [3] These became the basis for the Pan African Tobacco Group (PTG). [2]

History

In 1987 Ayabatwa was imprisoned in Bujumbura. [5] He was charged with aiding the previous government, and his businesses were nationalized. He escaped from prison in 1990 and fled to South Africa. [2] Later the government of Burundi restored his property, intact. [3] Ayabatwa bought large areas of land in the northwestern West Nile sub-region of Uganda, where his Meridian Tobacco Company's subsidiary, the Leaf Tobacco Company, employed thousands of people growing tobacco. [6]

The Barco Trading Company (BTC) was established in 2002 in Lubango, Angola. It is the only Angolan company that manufactures tobacco products. As of 2020 $60 million had been invested in the company, which had 416 full time employees and seasonal workers. [7]

In 2011 the Rwandan police seized eight heavy trucks owned by the PTC's subsidiary of the eastern DRC, the Congo Tobacco Company. They claimed that the trucks were being used for "terror activities" organized by former general Kayumba Nyamwasa and former Rwandan head of intelligence, Colonel Patrick Karegeya. [8]

PTG became the largest tobacco company in Africa. [9] By 2013 the PTG was trading in 27 African and Middle Eastern countries, with annual revenues in excess of $250 million. [10] The company was manufacturing cigarettes in nine African countries and had more than 20,000 employees. [3] As of 2013 the PTG subsidiaries included Leaf Tobacco & Commodities in Uganda, Vision Tobacco in Dubai, Barco Trading in Angola, Burundi Tobacco Company in Burundi, Leaf Tobacco & Commodities in Nigeria, the Congo Tobacco Company, Mastermind Tobacco Company in Tanzania and Arkan Leaf in Angola. [11]

In January 2013 Ayabatwa relinquished operational control of the Pan African Tobacco Group to his son, Paul Nkwaya Ayabatwa. [10] He remained chairman of Pan African Tobacco. [8] Ayabatwa died on 16 April 2024 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. [6]

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