
Alfred Ngeno
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Alfred Ngeno
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President HICHILEMA Commissions Zambia’s Largest Urea Plant By Ruth Chayinda President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA has officially commissioned Zambia’s largest urea fertiliser plant, which will produce 300,000 tonnes of fertiliser annually. The facility, owned by the Wonderful Group of Companies, is now the second-largest urea plant in Africa and forms part of a US$641 million industrial complex. The project also includes an 85-megawatt power plant and an ammonia plant capable of producing 180,000 tonnes of fertiliser. Speaking at the commissioning ceremony, President HICHILEMA urged investors to prioritise the energy sector, highlighting its critical role in driving economic development. He stated that the establishment of the urea and compound D fertiliser plants positions Zambia to become a fertiliser manufacturing hub in the region. The President added that the new facilities are expected to enhance food security and contribute to stabilising the national currency. President HICHILEMA also directed the Minister of Lands to urgently resolve any outstanding land issues related to the project site.


📊 Share of Global Electronics Exports: 2000 vs 2023 📅 Year 2000 1.🇺🇸 US — 16% 2.🇯🇵 Japan — 13% 3.🇨🇳 China — 9% 4.🇩🇪 Germany — 5% 5.🇰🇷 South Korea — 5% 6.🇲🇾 Malaysia — 5% 7.🇬🇧 UK — 4% 8.🇸🇬 Singapore — 4% 9.🇲🇽 Mexico — 3% 🌍 Other — 36% 📅 Year 2023 1.🇨🇳 China — 33% 2.🇰🇷 South Korea — 6% 3.🇻🇳 Vietnam — 6% 4.🇺🇸 US — 4% 5.🇲🇾 Malaysia — 4% 6.🇩🇪 Germany — 4% 7.🇯🇵 Japan — 4% 8.🇲🇽 Mexico — 4% 9.🇹🇭 Thailand — 3% 🌍 Other — 32% Source: McKinsey Global Institute


Active DStv subscriptions in Kenya fell sharply over the past year, dropping to 188,824 by June 30 from 1.19M a year earlier. The drop partly reflects the Communications Authority of Kenya’s new methodology, which counts only subscriptions that generated revenue in the last 90 days.


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Kenyans are finishing up all the ovacados in Uganda , what's happening ?
























