Cameroon: Dangote Cement Cameroon plans to double its production capacity in the country by 2028, as it seeks to capitalise on growing demand from infrastructure projects and the construction sector. The company aims to raise output from 1.5Mt/yr to 3Mt/yr.
According to Dangote Cement's quarterly report, its sales volumes in Cameroon fell by 16% year-on-year during the first quarter of 2026, reaching about 0.3Mt. The company is upgrading its Douala plant, which currently has a production capacity of 1.5Mt/yr. The group recently signed a US$1bn agreement with China-based Sinoma Engineering to build new plants and modernise existing facilities across seven African countries, including Cameroon.
The company has also revived plans to build a second cement plant with a capacity of 1.5Mt/yr in Yaoundé, which has been dormant for several years. The facility is no longer expected to be built in Nomayos, as originally planned. Instead, it will be located in an industrial development zone within the capital, according to local press. No further details on the site or implementation timeline were disclosed.