The Burkinabe government approved the creation of CIM-SAHEL, a mixed economy company with a majority public participation, on July 2, 2026. With a social capital of 5 billion CFA francs (about 9 million US dollars), the new cement plant will be owned 60% by the Burkinabe State and 40% by private partners. According to the…...
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