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Kebbi State signs MoU with MSM Cement for 3Mt/yr plant
10 March 2025Nigeria: The Kebbi State Government has signed a memorandum of understanding with MSM Cement to build a cement plant with a production capacity of 3Mt/yr. MSM Cement has pledged to create approximately 45,000 direct and indirect employment opportunities through the project.
According to The Nation Online newspaper, the cement plant will be developed in four phases, with each cluster attracting over US$600m in investment. The chair of MSM Group, Alhaji Muazzam Mairawani, said that production will commence within two years, adding that MSM plans to expand to other states after Kebbi. The strategic location of the plant near the border allows it to take advantage of exports under the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA).
ABC Transport adds new bulk cement carriers in Nigeria
10 March 2025Nigeria: ABC Transport has expanded its trucking capacity with a new fleet of heavy-duty bulk cement carriers. This follows the company's introduction of compressed natural gas trucks to improve cement haulage for Lafarge Africa. The new vehicles will transport cement from Lafarge's plant to construction sites nationwide, increasing ABC Transport’s bulk cement delivery capacity to 150,000t/yr.
The company has also acquired a site near Lafarge’s Cross River cement plant to streamline truck maintenance and turnaround efficiency.
Nigeria: Bauchi State Government, in partnership with Resident Cement, has commenced work on a US$1.5bn cement plant in Diji Village, Gwana District, Alkaleri Local Government Area, according to Arise News.
Resident Cement Group Chairman Abbas Junaid stated that limestone deposits in the area are sufficient to sustain a 10Mt/yr capacity plant for 100 years. The company has begun drilling and will deploy four rigs to complete the project within two months, with full construction of the plant to begin in three months.
City Cement’s net profit rises by 76% in 2024
06 March 2025Saudi Arabia: City Cement recorded a 76% increase in net profit to US$38.4m in 2024, up from US$21.9m in 2023. The company’s revenue grew by 46% year-on-year to US$139m, compared to US$95m in 2023. The increase in sales was attributed to higher sales volumes and an increase in average selling prices. For the first nine months of 2024, City Cement reported a net profit of US$27.4m and revenue of US$96.3m.
Chad faces cement shortage
05 March 2025Chad: Chad has been experiencing a cement shortage for several weeks, according to Tchad Infos. This has reportedly led to a rise in prices.
The Minister of Trade and Industry said "This situation is due to difficulties in supplying raw materials essential to the production of cement, in particular clinker, which must be transported by rail. Since 17 February 2025, an incident on the Camrail railway line in Cameroon has delayed deliveries. The orders, unloaded at the port of Douala due to the absence of a seafront for our country, could not be transported on time."
Dangote Cement reveals results for 2024 financial year
03 March 2025Nigeria: Dangote Cement has recorded total sales of US$2.4bn in 2024, an increase of 62% year-on-year. This was reportedly driven primarily by cement and clinker sales in Nigeria, which contributed 57% of total sales. Its pre-tax profit grew by 32% to US$489m. The company's pan-African operations also recorded strong growth with sales up by 57% to US$934m. However, total sales volume rose by only 1.6%, indicating that sales expansion was driven by higher pricing rather than volume growth.
The cost of sales rose by 64% to US$1.1bn, largely due to higher raw material and fuel expenses, which accounted for over 67% of total costs. Operating profit rose by 57% to US$767m.
Kenya: At least 99kg of heroin and cocaine worth US$2.3m were destroyed at the Bamburi Cement Mombasa plant, at the request of the Directorate of Criminal Investigations Kenya, according to a social media post from the company. Bamburi Cement’s kiln was selected as the most secure method for incinerating the seized narcotics.
“Our kilns co-process waste and convert it into energy, reducing CO₂ emissions and supporting a clean circular economy. We are proud to contribute to this public interest solution that has eliminated a threat posed to our fellow Kenyans,” said Sustainability & Geocycle Director Jane Wangari.
Bamburi Cement has previously collaborated with multi-agency teams to dispose of over 5000t of hazardous waste imported into the country at its Mombasa facility.
Burkina Faso receives delivery of cement plant equipment
03 March 2025Burkina Faso: Freight forwarder Fracht Group has delivered cement plant equipment to a new plant being built in Burkina Faso. It delivered a cement mill shell weighing 76t, which was transported alongside an additional 1024t worth of accessories.
Lafarge Africa records profit increase of 96% in 2024
28 February 2025Nigeria: Lafarge Africa reported a profit after tax of US$67m for the 2024 financial year, up by 96% from the US$34.3m recorded in 2023. The cement producer saw its sales rise by 72% to US$468m in 2024 from US$272m in the previous year. According to its audited financial statements filed on the Nigeria Exchange, Lafarge Africa's performance was driven by higher sales volume and improved pricing strategies, despite prevailing macroeconomic challenges.
The company's gross profit rose by 68% to US$233m from US$139m in 2023. Its operating profit stood at US$130m, up by 89% from the US$68.6m recorded in 2023.
Misrata cement plant project to move forward
28 February 2025Libya: The Libya Africa Investment Portfolio (LAIP) reported that its Misrata cement plant project will move forward, following the committee’s eighth meeting, reports the Libya Herald. The project aims to produce 2Mt/yr in the first phase, rising to 4Mt/yr in the second phase in order to satisfy the demands of the local market, according to economic feasibility studies prepared for the project. The meeting confirmed that the quantity of raw materials is sufficient to operate the plant for at least 50 years. The project has been suspended since 2012, with completion at around 32%. China-based Sinoma Yuhan will construct the plant.