In a contest dubbed 'Find the Golden Shoe' running in the Bata Intranet Portal , all those with access to the portal were asked to find a 'golden shoe' hidden in one of the pages within the portal.
"Bright,strategic,clean!" These are words the Town residents of Narok used to describe the opening of the first Company managed shop in Narok town.
With the Bata store at Uchumi Ngong' Road hyper having been renovated early in the year, the sister branch at Langata Hyper was in line for a similar renovation.
Communication is an important aspect in every organization. Effective communication is required not only for good human relations among employees, but also for good and successful business.
It was joy and jubilation at Thika 1 Bata store on 12th. August,2010,on the official re-opening of the store following renovation of the shop.
A Bata store was recently opened in Uganda in the Shoprite Clock Tower mall on Ben Kiwanuka street, Kampala.
The sandak factory received a boost in terms of a newly installed gumboot-making machine.
Bata Markiti on Digo road Mombasa re-opened on Tuesday 6th April after undergoing renovation for a week.
Most of our ladies shoes are between size 3 and 8. We are now giving ladies who wear
There was excitement at the tannery factory on the morning of 8th of July 2010 as the tannery ..
Bata Fontanella in Mombasa was recently opened after undergoing renovation.
We have a new store in Nakuru. The store is located along the busy Kenyatta Street
A two days training program – Store Operations Management Course for shop Managers was conducted on
Bata Shoe Co. (K) Ltd. participated in this year's Fathers' Day Expo held at the Westgate Mall from 11th. to 20th. June,2010.
Bata Kenya was privileged to host the Compass Board between 19th and 23rd May 2010.
Bata Kenya was featured in the media on Wednesday the 26th of May 2010 in two separate articles by..
Christine Bata was in Kenya between 16th and 23rd May 2010. While here, she visited various children homes where she interacted and shared with the children.
The AIC Mbooni Childrens home was founded in 1895 by a missionary, Mr. Peter Cameron Scott to cater for orphans abandoned children, and the children living in extreme poverty in the region.


