Dangote Opens Cement Plant in Congo
Dangote Cement Plc, Africa’s largest cement company, has raised its current efforts for economic emancipation of Africa by opening its 1.5 million tonnes per annum capacity cement plant in Mfila, …
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Dangote Cement Plc, Africa’s largest cement company, has raised its current efforts for economic emancipation of Africa by opening its 1.5 million tonnes per annum capacity cement plant in Mfila, …
Read MoreEstimates from the United Nation’s Environment team have shown that developing and emerging economies could save $40 billion worth of electricity and prevent 320 million metric tonnes of carbon pollution …
Read MoreAccording to a statement from the Germany-based provider of decentralised solar solutions Mobisol’s installed capacity has reached 10MW, providing electricity to over 500,000 people in East Africa to date. With …
Read MoreTanzania’s Rural Energy Agency the Keynote speakers at PV Tech the Solar & Off-Grid Renewables Summit in Dar Es Salaam. The event will include the country’s regulator, EWURA, the Tanzania …
Read MoreAs owners opt for townhouses and flats over free-standing properties South African homes are becoming smaller. According to a new Stats SA building report, on an average eThekwini (Durban) has …
Read MoreThe medium-term outlook for the timber industry is under pressure while the short-term outlook for South Africa’s timber industry looks promising, with positive supply and demand figures. As the total …
Read MoreTwo-thirds of the bamboo in Africa is situated in Ethiopa, and it is hoped that “green gold” can potentially power growth. In this country money really could grow on trees. …
Read MoreFollowing two years, and the completion of their objective to serve rural and urban Tanzanians, the visiting 24th China Medical Team said farewell in Dar es Salaam. The group fulfilled …
Read MoreThe export figures for Angola are on the rise with timber, shellfish, cement and ornamental rocks exported to the neighboring countries, Congo, Zambia and Namibia that have recorded a considerable …
Read MoreThe first low-price, single-pill antiretroviral treatment is probable of being made accessible in 90 LMIC (low and middle wage) nations because of a leap forward in costing agreement for HIV …
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