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Obajana Cement Plc was incorporated in 1992. Dangote Cement Plc is a subsidiary of Dangote Group and is the largest company traded on the Nigerian Stock Exchange. [5] Dangote Cement listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange in October 2010, and as at August 2014 accounts for 20% of the total market capitalization of the Exchange. [6]
It was completed in 2015 and is located in Ndola, The plant produces 42.5-grade cement to compete against the lower-grade but dominant 32.5 products in the market, the new plant is expected to have an annual output of 1.5 million metric tonnes of cement. [15] Dangote Sugar is another major subsidiary of the group, competing with Bua Sugar and ...
Dangote Cement operates a three million tonne (annual capacity) plant in Mtwara, southern Tanzania and is the largest cement factory in the country. [ 2 ] The company has also applied to build a 75MW coal powered power plant, adjacent to the factory, to provide reliable electrify to the factory and neighboring community.
This is the list of companies that manufacture cement in Tanzania. Dangote Industries Tanzania Lake Cement Limited Tanga Cement Plc Camel Cement Company Kilimanjaro Cement Limited Lee Building Materials Limited ARM Cement Tanzania Limited Mbeya Cement Company Limited Tanzania Portland Cement Limited Huaxin Cement MLL (Former Rhino cement) Sinoma and Hengya Cement Tanzania (In development ...
Cement Company of Northern Nigeria, also known as Sokoto Cement, with 6 offices in northern states [38] Dangote Cement [39] Benue Cement Company (now under Dangote group) Obajana cement factory (Dangote group), Obajana, Kogi State; Obajana cement factory (Dangote group), Ibeshe, Ogun state; Lafarge [40] Ashaka Cement [41] in Bauchi State in the ...
This is the list of companies that manufacture cement in Rwanda. Cimerwa Cement Limited Kigali Cement Company Prime Cement Limited Anjia Cement Limited Production As of February 2018 [update], Rwanda's cement needs were reported to amount to about 50,000 metric tonnes every month. At that time, the established factories in Rwanda were able to produce enough cement to meet approximately 54 ...
In August 2018, Dangote Industries Tanzania signed a 20-year agreement with the Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation, for the latter to supply readily available natural gas to this power station, for the purpose of generating electricity to be used in the manufacture of cement. Initially enough gas will be provided to generate 35 ...
Aliko Dangote (born 10 April 1957) is a Nigerian businessman and industrialist. He is the first man to build a private refinery in Nigeria. Forbes estimates his net worth at US$10.7 billion and Bloomberg Billionaires Index at $27.1 billion, and ranked 225th and 75th richest individual in the world respectively in 2025.