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  • Ethiopia: Artistic Printing Privatized

    Posted on :Wednesday , 14th September 2016

     Artistic Printing Enterprise, one of the public enterprises in Ethiopia, has been privatized by a joint venture formed between Feleke Trading PLC and Corporate Computer Center PLC. The joint venture is declared to have won the bid after submitting a bid price of 329 million Birr.

     
    Representatives of the joint venture concluded the privatization agreement with M. . .

  • Plarning ahead: ‘Plastic yarn’ project to provide sleeping mats to Kenyan villages

    Posted on :Thursday , 1st September 2016

     Got a little time on your hands and want to do some good?

     
    Join Kenya Relief and some local church members in crafting some much-needed necessities — items that will find their way to the impoverished Third World — out of plarn.
     
    What is plarn?
     
    Short for “plastic yarn,” plarn i. . .

  • Kenyan Incubator Sote Hub invests in 3D printing start-up Re-Decor

    Posted on :Thursday , 25th August 2016

     For the past couple of years, Kenya’s Sote Hub has been cultivating a creative atmosphere of innovation amongst the younger community in the rural county of Taita Taveta. Specifically targeting high school students and recent graduates who’ve yet to enter the white collar workforce, Sote Hub is working to encourage younger generations to take more creative, entrepreneurial rou. . .

  • Packaging Shortage Faced by Ethiopia's Agro-Processing Sector

    Posted on :Monday , 14th March 2016

    The fast growing agro-processing industry in Ethiopia is facing a major packaging shortage, a government official said last week.

     
    "Even though agro-processing has been growing rapidly in the past few years, the packaging industry is lagging behind," said Mebratu Meles, State Minister of Industry, while speaking to delegates from German companies that speci. . .

  • DPI Plastics donates pipe and fittings for Plastics SA marine conservation project

    Posted on :Thursday , 14th January 2016

    DPI Plastics has stepped up to the plate in helping to preserve South Africa’s marine heritage by sponsoring a major sustainability initiative promoted by Plastics SA.

     
    The international plastics industry made a commitment during the 5th Marine Debris Conference in 2011 to focus on the issue of plastic waste within the marine environment.
     

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