May 10 (Reuters) - Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote is looking at Kenya as the site of a 650,000-barrel-a-day oil refinery ...
Aliko Dangote says Kenya is favoured for his proposed $17 billion East African oil refinery project in Mombasa.
According to a report published by the Financial Times on Sunday, Dangote is favouring the Kenyan port city of Mombasa over Tanzania’s Tanga port for the planned refinery project expected to serve the ...
Aliko Dangote's net worth hits $35.9bn, fueled by cement growth, a London listing, and a transformative refinery project in ...
Dangote Cement is Africa’s largest cement producer. More than half of its output comes from plants in Nigeria but it operates ...
Dangote disclosed the power initiative in an interview with the managing director of the International Finance Corporation, ...
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Dangote finally reveals where new refinery will be located
Dangote considers Mombasa for a $15-17 billion refinery to reduce East Africa's dependence on imports, seeking support from ...
Dangote ya shaidawa Financial Times cewa shawara ta ragewa shugaban Kenya William Ruto, don amincewa da gina matatar.
Dangote, Ooni, Obasanjo, others present as Lasisi Olagunju’s book on Tunde Badmus launched in Osogbo
Africa's richest man, Aliko Dangote, on Friday donated N100 million to launch a book written by Saturday Tribune editor, Dr ...
Dangote Industries Ltd is seeking more opportunities to raise money from global investors after the African company made its ...
Aliko Dangote targets London dual listing as cement giant expands output capacity and seeks fresh global investors.
Aliko Dangote, founder and president of Dangote Group, says he is planning to list Cement on the London Stock Exchange for the second time.
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