Yara Dallol BV, a subsidiary of Yara International, an agricultural chemicals giant that has been supplying fertilizers to Ethiopia, is finalizing a potash exploration project
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China Helps Uganda Builds Its 1st Fertilizer Plant
A team of Chinese experts and workers is helping Uganda to construct its first phosphate plant worth 620 million US dollars. This project, to be
Colluli Potash Project in Eritrea Alleged to “Employ” Forced Workforce
Eritrea, the country often described as a pariah state by the international community, has been sanctioned by the United Nations since 2009 due to the
Chinese Company to Produce Phosphate Fertilizer in Uganda
Guangzhou Dongsong Energy Group of China is developing a phosphate project in Uganda wherein the Chinese company is planning to build a fertilizer processing plant
African Potash Secures $3.75 Million Funding for Lac Dinga Project
African Potash, the company that was established to invest in and acquire potash assets or projects in sub-Saharan Africa, announced that it had secured as
Ghana Seeking to Curb Illegal Mining
The government of Ghana is about to pass a new law that would regulate the mining sector, which could help curb and eventually get rid
Chad Plans to Sue China’s CNPC over Environmental Issues
Chad says that it will take China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) to an arbitration court in Paris after their mutual talks halted over Chad’s claim
Future of Tanzania’s Oil and Gas Revenues in Doubt
The expectations of the potential of natural gas in Tanzania have skyrocketed with many observers seeing natural gas to end aid dependency and fiscal troubles
Dealing with Egypt’s Energy Subsidy Monster
Mohamed Shoeib, CEO of the energy division at Citadel Capital, thinks that subsidies that countries like Saudi Arabia provide Egypt with are not a solution
Allana Likely to Remain Africa’s Only Potash Producer
That Allana Potash has recently received a “buy” recommendation from brokers Whitman Howard, based in London, which is quite a rare ‘phenomenon’ these days in