Ibrahim Mahama pens deal with Renault to acquire Trucks for their Dzata Cement business [Photos]

GhPageNewsIbrahim Mahama pens deal with Renault to acquire Trucks for their Dzata… NewsBy December seventeen, 2021- Advertisement -Ghanaian uniform businessman, Ibrahim Mahama provides “signed and sealed” the dealership agreement with France multinational automobile manufacturer, Renault to acquire Trucks for their business in Ghana. The particular 50-year-old CEO of Dzata Cement Company shared information of the freshly penned handle Renault Trucks with his fans earlier this week on social networking. Ibrahim Mahama visited the particular headquarters of Renault Vehicles to finalise discussions upon securing the vehicles in order to expand operations of their Cement business across Ghana and beyond. Sharing pictures from the deal signing this individual wrote: “Renault Trucks Car dealership signed and Sealed to get Ghana”Ibrahim Mahama is the sibling of Ghana’s former chief executive John Dramani Mahama. Their Dzata Cement brand is definitely touted as the first fully-owned Ghanaian cement processing stock. The over US$100 mil investment is located on a 10-acre land near the Tema Slot. Dzata means lion within Twi, a Ghanaian vocabulary that suggests the company’s brand and product high quality. The Dzata Cement put can produce an average of 120 luggage per minute from the two manufacturing lines. Ghana currently provides eleven cement plants designed for production in the industry. The access of Dzata cement in to the industry makes it the twelfth plant and second bagging plant. It is expected that this price of Dzata cement is going to be relatively lower than that of the competitors. The country currently provides four major cement businesses. These are Ghacem, Dangote, CIMAF and Diamond cement brand names. Source: GHPageGet Ghana Newest News in your inbox every morning. Subscribe

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