Cement News tagged under: Ethiopia
Inchini Bedrock Cement is investigated for tax evasion26 March 2018, Published under Cement NewsEthiopia-based cement producer, Inchini Bedrock Cement Plc, is being investigated by the Office of the Attorney General for alleged tax evasion of ETB133m (US$4.8m) over the span of six years. The Ethiopian Revenues & Customs Authority (ERCA) reports that the company is liable for ETB276m (US$10m), says All Africa. Inchini has declared losses in all but two of its years since its establishment seven years ago. But the Authority's Large Taxpayers Office (LTO) refuted these claims and conduc... |
Foreign producers may find Ethiopian raw materials difficult to secure16 February 2018, Published under Cement NewsCement companies in Ethiopia may in future need mining rights from local regional governments as well as Central government to excavate raw materials. The administration of the East Shewa Zone with the Oromia region, for example, has written to foreign cement firms that mine pumice for cement production to cede some of their operations to the cooperatives of unemployed youths in their areas. The Ethiopian cement market is being fiercely contested by some 17 or more producers. Utilisa... |
PPC 1H17 earnings strong on robust Zimbabwe and Rwanda sales23 November 2017, Published under Cement NewsSouth Africa’s PPC Ltd reported in its inaudited 1H17 accounts a 36 per cent YoY rise in first-half earnings, supported by a strong performance in Zimbabwe and Rwanda. Headline earnings per share increased from ZAR0.14 to ZAR0.19 per share. Group revenue edged up one per cent to ZAR5.188bn from ZAR156m in the comparable year-ago period, while EBITDA advanced four per cent to ZAR1.2bn. Volumes sold increased by two per cent to around 3Mt. Net profit attributable to PPC shareholders increas... |
Habesha Cement forced to halt production31 October 2017, Published under Cement NewsHabesha Cement, has halted its cement production at its plant near Holeta city, Oromia State due to a security threat. The decision was made after young anti-government protestors occupied the cement manufacturing plant which was inaugurated last April. Mesfin Abi (Eng), CEO of Habesha Cement SC, explained production was suspended. "More than 20 youngsters from the locality and other places occupied the mining area hampering our operation. We are working with the local community and admini... |
Dangote earns US$86m in revenues from Ethiopia14 September 2017, Published under Cement NewsDangote Cement earned revenues of more than US$85.8m from its plant in Ethiopia in the financial year that ended 8 July. Export volumes of more than 2Mt contributed significantly to sales revenues, including some US$1m from export sales to Kenya and Djibouti, according to Tariku Alemayehu, Dangote Cement’s deputy director of sales and marketing. Dangote Cement’s plant is located near the town of Muger, Oromia, some 85km west of Addis Ababa. Limestone reserves total around 223Mt. The 2.... |
PPC Zimbabwe achieves record cement volumes25 August 2017, Published under Cement NewsPPC has recorded the highest production volumes in Zimbabwe for the first time in 18 years following the opening of its new US$82m grinding plant in Harare. The group's interim CEO, Johan Claassen, said Zimbabwe operations continue to exceed expectations, with the investment in the 1.8Mta Harare mill contributing to volume growth. "PPC Zimbabwe also saw double-digit volume growth compared with last year, and in June 2017 recorded the highest monthly volumes since June 1999," he said. ... |
PPC 1Q17 results in line with expectations21 August 2017, Published under Cement NewsPPC revenue for the period ended 30 June 2017 (1Q17) is ahead YoY while group EBITDA is in line with the year-ago period. The advance has been attributed to good cost management. Johan Claassen, interim CEO, said: "Our focus is firmly on delivering improved profitability and liquidity in the shorter term while our longer term strategy remains unchanged. More specifically, we will focus our management effort on the new operations in the DRC and Ethiopia, ensuring that they deliver to expec... |
PPC26 June 2017, Published under Cement NewsFor the year ending March 2017, PPC saw its group revenue improve by five per cent to ZAR9641m (US$750m), compared to ZAR9187m in the previous year. EBITDA over the same period slipped by 13 per cent from ZAR2385m to ZAR2065m, while operating income fell 24 per cent from ZAR1630m to ZAR1233m. The uptick in revenue was attributed to the strength of its rest of Africa business, which saw its EBITDA increase by 19 per cent over the period. The rest of Africa cement business saw revenues adva... |
Dangote Cement26 June 2017, Published under Cement NewsProduction is due to start at Dangote’s new 1.5Mta cement grinding plant in Bouansa, Republic of Congo, this month, according to the company. The US$300m facility will take the country’s total cement production capacity to 2.55Mta along with Cimaf (0.5Mta), Sonocc (0.25Mta) and Forspal (0.3Mta). The works will also boost Dangote’s capacity across Africa to more than 40Mta. Construction is currently underway on a new 3Mta grinding plant in Côte d'Ivoire and two new plants have been announc... |
Dangote to seek intervention on Oromia order22 June 2017, Published under Cement NewsDangote Cement Plc is to seek intervention regarding the state of the Ethiopian state of Oromia's order calling on cement makers to hand over control of some parts of their businesses to local young people, according to a report by Bloomberg. Oromia state’s East Shewa Zone administration wants the Nigerian company to outsource its pumice, sand and clay mines to youth groups or be responsible for “any problems” that may arise, according to a letter from the authority to Dangote that was seen... |