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AVM Africa to Assemble and Manufacture Tractors in 2016

 AVM Africa says it will venture into assembling and manufacturing tractors in 2016 starting with 400 units.   CEO Musanhi said this followed a partnership with a local company owned by the Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans' Association (ZNLWVA), which is set to sign a billion-dollar agreement with a Chinese firm to set up a plant in Zimbabwe.   Musanhi said the 400 units will be the first of more to follow.   "We will be the first in Zimbabwe.... Read more »

Posted on : Monday , 14th December 2015

3D SEISMIC IN KENYA’S OFFSHORE BLOCKS L27&28 UNLIKELY WITHOUT FARM-OUT

Houston based offshore Block L27&28 operator Erin Energy has said it is unlikely to meet its requirements unless a farm-in partner comes on board. “3D acquisition in L27 & L28 subject to completing a farm-out,” Erin Energy told investors in its last presentation in early December. The blocks located offshore Kenya at water depths of 7200 to 14700 feet have already seen the acquisition of 2D seismic processed by WesternGeco, a division of Schlumberger with the.... Read more »

Posted on : Monday , 14th December 2015

Tanzania's Sardines Attract Markets in Developed World

Dar es Salaam — Dried sardines, known in Kiswahili as dagaa from Tanzania's fresh water bodies, have begun penetrating the Australian and Canadian markets to boost fish exports in the country.   Tanzania's exports of fish and fish products rose by 49.4 per cent in 2014 to reach $195 million from $130.6 million, according to the Bank of Tanzania (BoT) figures.   Government officials believe the increase might have been aided, in part, by the sardines which have now.... Read more »

Posted on : Friday , 11th December 2015

Meru County to Start Processing Fish

Kanyakine Fish Factory constructed at a cost of Sh60 million is set to start processing fish from farms in Meru County.   The plant is capable of handing 15 tonnes of fish weekly once it is operationalised.   Speaking to the Nation, Meru county director of Fisheries Patrick Mbaabu said the fish factory will be run by a private firm or group of farmers.   He said the county government has put up two hatcheries with a capacity of 400,000 fingerlings per year to.... Read more »

Posted on : Friday , 11th December 2015

Uganda: Regional Tea Sales Grow By 6.4 Per Cent

Kampala — Despite experiencing a prolonged dry spell early in the year, East Africa registered a 6.4 per cent increase in tea sales at the Mombasa auction.   The latest auction report released on December 1 shows the region exported 8.9 million kilogrammes, up from 8.3 million sold around the same time last year.   Kenya recorded most sales. Out of the total tea exported, Kenya sold 7.2 million kilogrammes up from 6.3 million sold last year, representing a 12.5 per.... Read more »

Posted on : Friday , 11th December 2015

Italy Sees Ethiopia and Ghana As Priorities in its Africa Trade Partnership Plans

The Italian export credit agency SACE will join Italian companies on a trade mission, organized by the Ministry of Economic Development and led by Vice Minister Carlo Calenda to Ghana and Ethiopia. Vice Minister Calenda said on Tuesday (December 8) in Rome that the Italian Export Credit Agency (SACE) and other Italian companies now saw Ethiopia and Ghana as priorities in their plans to become African leading trading partners. Mr. Calenda emphasized the importance of trade.... Read more »

Posted on : Friday , 11th December 2015

France to invest in clean energy projects in Africa

France has revealed its plans to spend “billions of euros” on renewable energy and environmental projects in Africa over the next five years  hydelproject GiselaGiardino flickrFrance is keen to develop clean energy projects such as solar, wind and hydro in Africa. At the ongoing climate change summit COP21 in Paris, President Francois Hollande said that his government is planning to double investments in clean energy production, which could include wind farms,.... Read more »

Posted on : Friday , 11th December 2015

AREI receives US$10bn from several countries that pledge Clean Energy

 The Africa Renewable Energy Initiative (AREI) is being supported significantly by several countries that have pledged around US$10bn for clean energy projects in Africa  cleanenergy ArtemyoLagalag flickrThe goal of AREI is to supply atleast 300GW of power by 2030 to the African continent, through clean energy sources. At COP21 held in France, G7 countries Germany, France, Canada, Italy, Japan, United Kingdom and USA along with the European Union and Sweden pledged the.... Read more »

Posted on : Friday , 11th December 2015

Atlas acquires East African bottling plant

 Atlas Development & Support Services Limited has announced it has completed its acquisition of East Africa Packaging Holdings Limited Atlas Development aleksandr huntaA glass bottle manufacturing facility will be built 45 km north of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.The Chancho Project, which will be rolled out by East Africa Packaging Holdings, will involve designing a glass bottle manufacturing facility 45km north of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. “The Chancho Project is currently in.... Read more »

Posted on : Friday , 11th December 2015

Promoting sericulture in Kenya

A sericulture research centre has been established at the Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organisation in Thika Dr, Muo Kasina, director of the centre, said that it has been set up with the aim of stabilising the growth of the silk farming sub-sector in the Kenya, which is still under-developed at the moment. The centre is aimed at developing sericulture research in the country. The silk sector, he said, is a unique one because it is a luxurious commodity globally, one for.... Read more »

Posted on : Thursday , 10th December 2015

Italian Exports to Ghana up 30%

Italian exports to Ghana increased by 30 percent in the first eight months of 2015, compared to the same period last year, Italy’s Vice Minister, Ministry of Economic Development, Carlo Calenda has said. “In 2014, Italian exports to Ghana amounted to 160 million euros. “In the first eight months of 2015, these grew by 30 percent over the previous year,” Calenda said. The main sectors for Italian exports were mechanical engineering, food and metallurgy,.... Read more »

Posted on : Thursday , 10th December 2015

Kenya: Government Told to Ban Exportation of Raw Soapstone

The soapstone carvers in Tabaka area in Kisii County have called on the government to impose a total ban on exportation of uncut soapstone from Kenya. According to Jared Nyabuto, a soapstone dealer, both the county and national government lose millions of shillings by selling uncut stones to international dealers who eventually sell them at higher prices. He noted that these dealers later polish the stones and sell them at massive profits at the international soapstone market.... Read more »

Posted on : Thursday , 10th December 2015



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