Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

Battle: Dar es Salaam vs Nairobi

wacha tu nicheke ila wakenya ni wapumbavu sijapata kuona 😂😂😂😂

mbona hajaonesha process yote kuanzia raw material mpaka inakua Type C cable

anakuja kuwadanganyia kwenye nn hapo?
Unaona tu vile your first milk powder mlitengeneza 70 yrs after Kenya, Hivo ndio pia hii ya USB itakuwa. Actually I doubt Kama hata mtaweza kutengeneza USB.


View: https://x.com/Its_Muthungu/status/1829856292036304955


View: https://x.com/Its_Muthungu/status/1830132639421907066
 
Built in Kenya by Kenyans for Ugandans at Master Fabricator.

Thank you Uganda.

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Kwani unafikiri aliyenunua hiyo kampuni hakupitia vitabu vyake na kujua Kampuni ina hali gani? Ficha upumbavu!


View: https://x.com/MwangoCapital/status/1896772641115218098


Tanzania’s Amsons Group in $380m investment talks with President Ruto​

Thursday, April 17, 2025
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Amsons Group Chief Executive Officer, Mr Edha Nahdi, shakes hands with President William Ruto at State House Nairobi, Kenya, following high-level talks on a $380 million investment for Phase 2 of the Bamburi Plant expansion.

By The Citizen Reporter
Media/news company
Mwananchi Communications Limited

What you need to know:​

  • The investment is expected to enhance local manufacturing, create employment opportunities, and support East Africa’s economic integration agenda.
Dar es Salaam. Amsons Group Chief Executive Officer, Mr Edha Nahdi, this week held talks with Kenya’s President William Ruto at State House, Nairobi, as part of efforts to advance regional industrial investment following the company’s acquisition of Bamburi Cement Plc.

The discussions focused on the second phase of Bamburi’s expansion, a major industrial project estimated at $380 million.

The investment is expected to enhance local manufacturing, create employment opportunities, and support East Africa’s economic integration agenda.


The meeting comes after Amsons Group, through its Kenyan subsidiary Amsons Industries (K) Ltd, acquired Bamburi Cement—Kenya’s largest cement producer—following regulatory approval and a 96 percent shareholder endorsement.

The acquisition, valued at approximately $180 million (Sh475 billion), is among the most notable cross-border takeovers by a Tanzanian firm.

President Ruto welcomed the investment, expressing his administration’s readiness to support regional ventures that align with Kenya’s Vision 2030 and the goals of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). He also emphasised the importance of strengthening economic cooperation between Kenya and Tanzania through private-sector engagement.

Mr Nahdi said Amsons Group remains committed to driving industrial growth across the region.
“With the support of the Tanzanian and Kenyan governments, our regional expansion plans are progressing well. We aim to be one of the leading cement manufacturers in both markets by 2030,” he said.

Amsons Group has outlined a broader $400 million investment strategy, which includes upgrading Bamburi’s grinding and clinkerisation facilities and building a new clinker plant in Matuga, Kwale County.

The aim is to enhance production efficiency and secure access to raw materials.

Analysts have described the expansion as a catalyst for Kenya’s cement and construction sectors and a sign of growing Tanzanian corporate presence in regional markets.

The Tanzania Private Sector Foundation (TPSF) and the Tanzania Investment Centre (TIC) have commended the move as a milestone in Tanzania’s outward investment drive.

 
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