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  • East Africa: Kigali Waste-Energy Firm Seeks to Expand in East Africa

    Posted on :Wednesday , 5th October 2016

     A Kigali-based sanitation company is considering selling its waste-to-energy business model to cities across East Africa as it seeks to tap into the region's garbage disposal crisis.

     
    Pivot Works Ltd, which runs its demonstration facility in Kigali, converts human waste into solid fuel then sells it to local manufacturing companies as a replacement for coal.
  • Africa’s regulators are smothering its innovators

    Posted on :Friday , 23rd September 2016

     The birth of mobile money transfer in Kenya has raised optimism about the potential of the continent to leapfrog in other technologies. However, Africa’s mobile technology is starting to look like an exception despite efforts to create start-ups using emerging technologies and platforms such as drones, 3D printing, robots and machine learning.

    There are many reasons for th. . .

  • Egyptian Samcrete’s IDG studies developing industrial zones in KSA, Ethiopia

    Posted on :Wednesday , 31st August 2016

     Industrial Development Group (IDG), the industrial arm of Egypt-based construction firm Samcrete, is studying developing major industrial zones in Ethiopia and Saudi Arabia. The move will be part of IDG’s strategy to expand businesses abroad.

     
    Sameh Attia, IDG’s managing director, said his firm is currently conducting studies on offers received from. . .

  • Ethiopia cements economic ties with Turkey with $13.5 million salt manufacturing plant

    Posted on :Thursday , 25th August 2016

     An Ethiopian- Turkish deal that mulled creation of a salt manufacturing industry has come to fruition with the establishment of a $13.5 million plant covering 50,000 square meters at the Afar regional state in Northern Ethiopia.

     
    Currently, the manufacturing company has the capacity to create more than 300 job opportunities. This figure will reach 8,000 when th. . .

  • Kenya: Japanese Firm to Build Organic Waste Processing Plant in Meru

    Posted on :Wednesday , 24th August 2016

    A Japanese company has started talks with the Meru County government to establish an organic waste processing plant in the county.
     
    Meiwa, a company that converts organic waste into charcoal through biomass carbonisation technology intends to set up in Meru before moving to other parts of the country.
     
    Speaking when he met Meru Gover. . .

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