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Tanzania's Amsons to invest KSh 51 billion in Bamburi Cement after successful acquisitionTanzania-based conglomerate Amsons Group has announced plans to invest an additional $400 million (about KSh 51 billion) in Bamburi Cement following its successful $183 million (about KSh 23.6 ...
With investment in Bamburi’s clinker unit and two new Tanzanian plants, Amsons is vying to be East Africa’s top cement maker ...
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The Citizen on MSNIndustrial output: The zone giving Dar a run for its moneyThe decline in Dar es Salaam’s manufacturing output, compared to the rise of Southeastern, marks a significant shift in ...
Amsons Group, a building materials company, plans to build a $320 million cement plant in Tanzania. This is reported in the Amsons press release. The new facility with a capacity of 5,000 tons of ...
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Tanzania's Amsons to squeeze out remaining Bamburi Cement shareholders with KSh 65 per shareThe Tanzania-based Amsons Group is pushing for full control of Bamburi Cement by offering remaining shareholders KSh 65 per share Amsons acquired a 96.4% stake in Bamburi Cement through a KSh 23.2 ...
Tanzania’s Amsons Group has extended its offer to buy out the minority shareholders of Bamburi Cement who declined to take up its earlier offer in which it acquired a 96.5 per cent stake in the ...
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Bamburi Cement Ltd Trucks collects cement from a Silo, a storage facility in Industrial area, Nairobi. [File, Standard] Tanzania’s Amsons Group is seeking to force out minority shareholders of ...
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