Dangote Cement penetrates giant Kenyan Cement Market

Dangote Cement penetrates giant Kenyan Cement Market

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By Naomi Kamau.

Africa’s richest man with a fortune valued at $20.8 billion (Sh1.78 trillion) by Forbes Magazine ,Aliko Dangote, a Nigerian tycoon is set to penetrate the Kenyan lucrative Cement market.

The government has issued an operating license to Dangote Cement, paving way for the conglomerate to establish a $400 million (KSh34.4 billion) plant in Kitui County. The entry of Dangote Cement will exert pressure on existing producers and cut margins in the local and regional cement market.


Aliko Dangote, who owns Dangote Company.

Kitui is the ideal location for cement production plants due to the availability of limestone deposits and proximity to the Mui basin, which has coal reserves.

Dangote Group has been given a go ahead to prospect for limestone and other relevant minerals in Kanziku-Simisi, Kitui South Sub-County. The project will include installation of equipment as well as mining, quarry and power facilities.

Athi River Mining (ARM) Cement also plans to invest in Kitui. ARM will invest up to $300 million (Sh25.5 billion) to fund new plants including the planned unit in Kitui that will produce 8,000 tonnes of cement per day.

This will make it the single largest cement factory in the country ahead of the planned Dangote cement plant that will have a daily capacity of about 5,500 tonnes.

“While new entrants have succeeded in using discount pricing as a tool to segment the market, it is only a matter of time before intense rivalry cuts across the entire market,” A report by East Africa Cement Sector by Standard Investment Bank (SIB) said.

Dangote Group has partnered with China’s Sinoma International Engineering Company in a deal worth $1.487 billion to build cement plants in several African countries including Kenya, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Zambia, Senegal, Niger, Mali, Cameroon, Cote d’Ivoire and Ghana. This move is expected to increase by 50 percent the existing production of almost 50 million tonnes of cement.

“The investment is fine if they follow the same process as others: there are a lot of community issues but if they play on a level playing ground without getting special status that is fine.” Pradeep Paunrana, Kenya Association of Manufacturers , incoming chairman said.

In July 2015, about 42 percent of Dangote’s cement sales were sold outside Nigeria. The company had also cut prices in its home market in an attempt to boost cement consumption and compete with imports.


Dangote Group businesses deal with cement, sugar, flour, salt, pasta, beverages and real estate.

In 2014, Kenya produced 4.7 million tonnes of cement last year, up from 2.8 tonnes in 2008, according to the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics.

Most cement firms are using coal to power their machines as opposed to expensive oil fuel, which is prone to price volatility. Kenya imports the bulk of its coal from South Africa.

Economy

According to the East Africa Cement Sector Valuation by Standard Investment Bank, through to 2017, Kenya is expected to remain the dominant country accounting for 42% of total consumption, 51% of total production and 50.5% of total grinding capacity.

Kenya’s GDP is expected to grow at an average of 5% in the next ten years, creating more opportunities and interest from investors. Fortunately, demand for cement will increase owing to increase in individual construction, real estates, and the construction of the new standard gauge railway project estimated to use 500,000 – 650,000 tons of cement this will be a great market for Bamburi Cement.

In Kenya, clinker, the main raw material used in the manufacturing of cement, is imported, exposing the industry to currency risk. For instance, Bamburi posted a decline of 9.5%. in margins owing to increased use of imported clinker, rising energy costs and weak pricing environment due to increased competition.

The cement makers rely on volumes to grow profits given that prices have remained static over the past three years despite a rise in raw material costs. Analysts expect the prices to come under pressure from the new cement capacities.

The government should set a fair play ground for local producers and investors to capitalize on cement production.
 
Taarifa nilizozipata kutoka Mtwara ni kuwa kuanzia Jumanne, kiwanda kitaanza uzalishaji na kwa kuwa ni kiwanda kikubwa, kati ya Ijumaa na Jumamosi, bidhaa zitaanza kuuzwa.

Hii ni taarifa kutoka reliable source ya wadau wa Mtwara.

Yafaa tu kujua kuwa Wananchi wa Mtwara wanafuatilia kwa makini saga hii na kwamba wao wangependelea yale yote aliyokubaliana Dangote na Serikali yanatimia. Mojawapo ni Dangote aliahidi kujenga Sub-station ya Umeme Megawatt 50, Ujenzi wa Bandari yake na Ujenzi wa nyumba za wafanyakazi.
 
Binafsi simwelewi Dangote kabisa.

Ethiopia alifunga kiwanda, akaanzisha kiwanda Kenya, lakini hakukikamilisha ndipo alipoanzisha project ya Tanzania na kuikamilisha. What's wrong with this guy?
 
Nimecheka sana kwa masikitiko nilipoisoma hii habari.

Kwa hakika viongozi wetu wanahitaji "economic and global political exposures" ili wajue dunia haipo wanavyofikiri wao. The world is so complex and full of unrealistic forces pulling each other to make it over nasty.

Some people will come and just say "let him go"! We need tax! we need fair play ground! we need equalities and any sorts of slogans. But the issue is not Dangote! the big issue is government incredibility to honor world-class investors. Statement (as we read from the Forbes Magazine regarding this saga) that "the current government has refused to honor the agreement" shouldn't be taken as a normal statement. It has a bad image over the face of global investors and the Government has to take appropriate measures to counter and downsize the matter.

We cannot talk about economic growth and reducing inequalities at the same time. At this stage let inequality prevails so as to build strong manufacturing and productive sector of the economy before we work for income gaps. But, it seems we are hurry and so ambitious to deliver over the night.
 
mmmmmh,naona dalili ya majengo ya dangote ya mtwara kugeuzwa kuwa magodown ya kuhifadhia korosho huku mitambo ikipelekwa kenya

naona dalili ya ajira za ndugu zetu watz kusitishwa huku majirani zetu kenya wakizichukua

naona dalili ya nchi ya viwanda vya siasa ikikumbwa na mdororo mkubwa sana wa uchumi

GOD FORBID THAT PLEASE!!!!!
 
The Current Government Refused to HONOUR THE AGREEMENT-FORBES. Kama ulivyoandika, hiyo sentensi siyo nzuri machoni pa wawekezaji.
the country is politically unstable,ikija awamu hii inapindua na kuvuruga ya awamu iliyopita,hawaangalii kwamba muwekezaji haongozi na awamu za uongozi wa kisiasa bali makubaliano yaliyo katika njia mbili,sheria na pili mikataba kati ya mwekezaji na serikali.

serikali ni chombo endelevu,kuanzia kipindi cha mkoloni,uhuru mpaka sasa,kuita "awamu yangu" ni mbwembwe tu kwa kuwa haijabadili mihuri ya serikali ya jamhuri ya muungano iliyo katika mikataba ya dangote.

Dangote anachojua ni "Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania"
 
Jamaa anasema Tutaendelea isoma no kiwando kikifungwa huathiri vtu vingi
Bora wasinge kifungua kbsa
 
Binafsi sitajisikia vizuri kama Dangote ataondoka.Wampe tu hata hiyo gesi bure mbona tumeshagawa sana.
 
Wakuu nawasalimu sana.
Dangote anaenda kenya, hiki kiwanda atakachojenga kenya ndio kile alichotaka kujenga kigoma ili ashike soko la Burundi na Congo, serikali kutoheshimu makubaliano ya kibiashara itatugharimu viwanda kuondoka ni kosa kubwa kwani katika viongozi wanaopiga kelele hakuna wa kuweza kugombana na yajiri level ya Dangote narudia tena hakuna sana tutaumia sisi.
Washauri hakikisheni mnamaliza matatizo forbes washatuandika vibaya hivyo kuweni makini ni rahisi kuwekeza malawi kuliko Tanzania.
 
Wakuu nawasalimu sana.
Dangote anaenda kenya, hiki kiwanda atakachojenga kenya ndio kile alichotaka kujenga kigoma ili ashike soko la Burundi na Congo, serikali kutoheshimu makubaliano ya kibiashara itatugharimu viwanda kuondoka ni kosa kubwa kwani katika viongozi wanaopiga kelele hakuna wa kuweza kugombana na yajiri level ya Dangote narudia tena hakuna sana tutaumia sisi.
Washauri hakikisheni mnamaliza matatizo forbes washatuandika vibaya hivyo kuweni makini ni rahisi kuwekeza malawi kuliko Tanzania.
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