List of companies and cities in Africa that manufacture cement

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Countries

Angola Angola

Benin Benin

Burundi Burundi

Botswana Botswana

Burkina Faso Burkina Faso

Cameroon Cameroon

Central African Republic CAR

Republic of the Congo Congo Brazzaville

Democratic Republic of the Congo Congo Kinshasa

Ivory Coast Côte d'Ivoire

Djibouti Djibouti

Egypt Egypt

Egypt is one of the greatest cement producers all over the world and the leading country in the middle East,Africa, and the Arabian Region with a total production capacity of 50 million tons of cement.

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And still more plants are under construction.

Eritrea Eritrea

Equatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea

Ethiopia Ethiopia

Dangote

Gabon Gabon

Ghana Ghana

"Ghacem" is same as "Ghana Cement", and does not have 97% market share anymore because Buipe plant has been built, and is not really a subsidiary of Scancem, because Scancem is owned by Heidelberg Cement, and has two plants in Ghana : one in Tema, which was upgraded in November 2012 from 1.2 million tons per year to 2.2 Mton/year, and one in Sekondi-Takoradi which can produce 1.2 Mton/year.[21]

Guinea Guinea

Diamond Cement Guinea S.A [(Kagbelen)]

Kenya Kenya


Liberia Liberia

Libya Libya

Malawi Malawi

Mali Mali

Mauritania Mauritania

Mauritius Mauritius

Morocco Morocco

Mozambique Mozambique

Sunera Cimentos

Namibia Namibia

Niger Niger

Nigeria Nigeria

Rwanda Rwanda

Senegal Senegal

Sierra Leone Sierra Leone

South Africa South Africa

- Hercules (Pretoria) - Jupiter (Johannesburg) - Dwaalboom - Slurry - De Hoek - Riebeeck West - Port Elizabeth - Saldanha (Slag Grinding Only)

- Aganang (Lichtenburg) - Delmas (Grinding Station)

- Lichtenburg - Randfontein (Grinding Station) - Richards Bay (Grinding Station)

- Dudfield (Lichtenburg) - Ulco (Kimberly) - Roodepoort (Grinding Station) - Vanderbijlpark (Slag Grinding & Blending Station) - Brakpan (Blending Station)

- Simuma - Coedmore - Newcastle (Slag grinding and cement blending plant)

Sudan Sudan

Tanzania Tanzania

Togo Togo

Tunisia Tunisia

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Uganda Uganda

Zambia Zambia

Zimbabwe Zimbabwe

Sino Zimbabwe Cement Company

See also

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