30 September 2015
Brazilian cement firms pay up over Indian acquisition infringements 30 September 2015
India: Brazilian cement major Votarantim Cimentos, InterCement Austria Holding and Camargo Corrêa have settled a case with the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) for alleged violation of takeover protocols regarding Shree Digvijay Cement. They have paid over US$115,000 in settlement charges.
SEBI had initiated adjudication proceedings against the three companies over the violation of provisions Substantial Acquisition of Shares and Takeovers (SAST) regulations. It was alleged that the entities failed to comply with certain provisions of the SAST regulations while making an open offer for acquisition of 36.7 million shares, representing a 26% stake in Shree Digvijay Cement.
AshakaCem and Nigerian Army ramp up efforts in north east 30 September 2015
Nigeria: AshakaCem and the Nigerian Army have scaled up efforts to rebuild the Northeast part of Nigeria, which has suffered devastating damage from the Boko Haram insurgency.
Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen Tukur Yusuf Buratai and Chairman of AshakaCem Alhaji Suleiman Yahaya both spoke when the latter visited the former in his office in Abuja on 30 September 2015.
Lt Gen Buratai commended the management of AshakaCem for its philanthropic activities in the region, saying the cement firm has supported the country's war against the terrorists.
He described the attacks on the company last year as unfortunate, but urged its management not to relent in its effort at rebuilding the region.
Yahayah responded that his company was impressed by the security arrangement put in place around AshakaCem, even as he said the attacks had cost his company US$23m.
He promised that his company would step up its humanitarian efforts and would soon make a major announcement on its next move. AshakaCem is the largest employer in the Northeast.
Dangote to launch Tanzanian cement plant in October 2015 30 September 2015
Tanzania: Nigeria's Dangote Cement is set to commission its new 3.0Mt/yr cement plant in Mtwara District on 10 October 2015. The company will also hold the ground-breaking ceremony for 25 hectares of jetty land at Mgao village in Mtwara District on the same day.
The commissioning of the new cement plant, which is part of the company's Africa expansion strategy, will be the fourth in the series after Ethiopia, Zambia and Cameroon. Cement plants due for commissioning this year are located in Senegal and South Africa, while construction works are ongoing in several other African countries.
Shangfeng Cement to invest in Tajikistan and Uzbekistan 30 September 2015
Tajikistan/Uzbekistan: Chinese cement producer Shangfeng Cement plans to raise US$240m through a non-public share offering. It will be used to partly fund investments in Central Asia. A total of US$130m will be invested in projects in Tajikistan, US$137m will be invested in projects in Uzbekistan and US$16m will be used to replenish working capital.
The first phase of the Tajik project, with a construction period of 18 months, will be capable of producing 0.96Mt/yr of clinker and 1.2Mt/yr of cement. Its products will be sold in southern and central Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and northern cities in Afganistan.
The Uzbek project will be the same size, with its products sold to eastern Uzbekistan, southern Kyrgyzstan and northern Tajikistan.