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  • Chinese Investors to Build Livingstone Trade Centre in Africa

    Posted on :Thursday , 19th November 2015

     Consortium investors from Tianjin, Northern China have pledged to establish an international procurement centre in Livingstone to facilitate the buying and export of Zambian products to China and possible markets.

     
    A business delegation which is in Zambia to explore investment opportunities in the country have also pledged to invest more than US$20 million to e. . .

  • Arki Mineral Water Bottling Factory Inaugurated

    Posted on :Wednesday , 18th November 2015

    The Arki Mineral Water Bottling Factory constructed at a cost of 40 million Birr was inaugurated last Saturday. It has created permanent job opportunities for 110 citizens.

     
    Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, Industry State Minister Dr. Alemu Sime said that the industry and service sectors make significant contribution to the country's economic development.Althou. . .

  • Ethiopia: Local Company Wins 800 Million Br Bid to Supply Re-Enforcement Bars

    Posted on :Wednesday , 18th November 2015

    Local steel company, Steely R.M.I., is supplying 44,075mt of reinforced steel bars worth 804.9 million Br to the government and signed a contract to this effect with the Public Procurement & Property Disposal Service (PPPDS) on November 9, 2015.

     
    The government will pay this company 91 million Br more for the supply than if it had accepted the lowest offer. Steel. . .

  • Zimbabwe: SA, Chinese Companies to Set up Steel Manufacturing and PVC Plants

    Posted on :Friday , 13th November 2015

    A LOCAL company, Tradecode Investments says it is close to securing a $20 mln investment from two separate investors for the construction of a steel manufacturing plant as well as a factory to produce PVC ceilings in Chiredzi.

     
    The company’s managing director Venancio Kurauone said the investors from South Africa and China will each invest US$10 million in the . . .

  • Zimbabwe: Indian Billionaire to Invest U.S.$30 Million

    Posted on :Friday , 13th November 2015

    Indian billionaire Ravi Jaipuria is set to invest US$30 million in a Pepsi bottling plant in the country, promoters of the project said.

     
    Entrepreneur Adam Molai, who is the promoter of the project, told businessdigest this week that Varun Beverages, Ravi's bottling business, would invest US$30 million in the first phase of the project.
     

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