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Tanzania: Dangote Cement in Tanzania Coal Deal

Dangote Cement has signed two agreements that will enable its $600 million cement factory in Tanzania to generate 150MW from coal.   One agreement is with Tancoal, to supply coal to the Dangote factory. The cement factory has also signed a coal prospecting licence for a site in Mbinga, southern Tanzania. However, the factory will first run on diesel until it is able to generate its own electricity from coal.   The deals ends a.... Read more »

Posted on : Monday , 19th October 2015

Kenya Has a Billion Barrels of Oil That Might Not Be Going Anywhere

Fidgety oil companies and investors heaved a sigh of relief in August when Kenya and Uganda announced they had picked a route for the world’s longest heated pipeline. Finally, there was a plan for getting the estimated 1 billion barrels in Kenya’s remote northwest out of the country. The proposed route cut from northern Uganda’s Albertine region, into Kenya, through the Lokichar Basin, and then southeast before terminating.... Read more »

Posted on : Monday , 19th October 2015

Uganda: 200m Metric Tons of Iron Ore Discovered in Kigezi

Aerial geological surveys conducted by the Geological Surveys and Mines Directorate (GSMD) in Kigezi sub-region in southwestern Uganda reveal 200 million metric tonnes of iron ore deposits. Godfrey Bahati, the acting Director of GSMD in the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development says that the surveys conducted in financial year 2014/15 showed massive deposits of iron ore in Kabale, Kisoro and Kanungu districts. He says preliminary.... Read more »

Posted on : Monday , 19th October 2015

Kibos set to pioneer industrial sugar milling

Kenya is set to start producing its first batch of industrial sugar when a Kisumu-based miller opens a special unit to handle the commodity next month. Kibos Sugar factory will become the first sugar miller in eastern and southern Africa to manufacture the refined sugar meant for industrial use. Users of the commodity are normally forced to import from Brazil under special licences that come with tax concessions. Industrial sugar is an.... Read more »

Posted on : Monday , 19th October 2015

Chinese firm to set up fish processing plant in Kenya

A Chinese company has signed an agreement with a Kenyan regional government to set up a fish processing plant at the cost of US$9mn China’s Beijing Xidan Company Limited will build an ultra-modern fish processing plant in Naivasha in the Nakuru country, about 120 km northwest of Nairobi. Kinuthia Mbugua, governor of Nakuru county, said that the presence of a modern processing plant in the region would help bolster commercial fish farming.... Read more »

Posted on : Monday , 19th October 2015

Kenya President Roots for Closer Partnerships in Infrastructure Development

 President Uhuru Kenyatta has called for closer partnerships between governments, regional and international investors to bridge financing gaps in infrastructure development.   President Kenyatta said governments cannot single-handedly invest in every infrastructure needed in the entire region due to resource constraints.   He spoke during the 11th Summit of the Northern Corridor Integration Projects (NCIP) at Safari Park.... Read more »

Posted on : Monday , 19th October 2015

Tanzania begins the construction of largest port in East Africa

 Tanzania has begun the construction of what it says will be the largest port in East Africa at a cost of about $11bn. Backed by China Merchants Holdings International and Oman’s State Government Reserve Fund, the project is expected to be a game changer in Tanzania’s quest to industrialize.   Officials in Tanzania believe that the construction of largest port in East Africa will not only boost the economy of the tourist.... Read more »

Posted on : Monday , 19th October 2015

Tanzania begins the construction of largest port in East Africa

 Tanzania has begun the construction of what it says will be the largest port in East Africa at a cost of about $11bn. Backed by China Merchants Holdings International and Oman’s State Government Reserve Fund, the project is expected to be a game changer in Tanzania’s quest to industrialize.   Officials in Tanzania believe that the construction of largest port in East Africa will not only boost the economy of the tourist.... Read more »

Posted on : Monday , 19th October 2015

Dow Chemical seeks to triple Africa revenue in five years

Dow Chemical Co plans to triple its revenue from sub-Saharan Africa in the next five years and is investing in offices, local staff and manufacturing plants on the continent to meet that target, its head of the region said. The company sees opportunities in agriculture, where it supplies crop protection chemicals, infrastructure, where it offers water treatment chemicals, as well as in mining and manufacturing. “We expect to triple our.... Read more »

Posted on : Saturday , 17th October 2015

Tanzania: Kibo Upbeat on Mbeya Coal Mine

Chief executive Louis Coetzee said: “The MCPP, as an integrated project, is persistently growing in stature. This is best reflected in the continued progress we are making towards concluding critical commercial arrangements on the MCPP, to ensure optimal value creation and realization on the Company’s flagship asset. These efforts are in turn strongly supported by the ongoing feasibility work that is continuing in parallel, and at.... Read more »

Posted on : Saturday , 17th October 2015

Kenya: Firms to Sell Green 20MW to Kenya Power

Nairobi — Kenya Power has signed power purchase agreements with four local generators for the uptake of 20.8MW additional power capacity from renewable energy sources.   Signed in 20-year arrangements under feed-in tariff policy that aims at encouraging investments in renewable energy projects, the power utility will draw the extra capacity from biomass, solar, mini-hydro and windmicro-plants located in Kwale, Nairobi, Kajiado and.... Read more »

Posted on : Saturday , 17th October 2015

Kenya: County Government Urged to Control Small-Scale Mining

An environmentalist in Gatundu wants the government to put in place stringent measures to control small-scale mining with a view to curb environmental degradation in Kiambu County. The director of Gatundu Data Link Initiative William Kimotho said haphazard mineral exploitation was an “environmental time bomb” to the region. Speaking at his Gatundu town office, Kimotho called for stringent regulations for the small-scale miners.... Read more »

Posted on : Saturday , 17th October 2015



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