Morocco's Ciments de L’Afrique (CIMAF) will build a cement facility in Guinea-Bissau, the Prime Minister’s office of the West African company said Tuesday.
Managing director of the company, Saad Sefrioui, told the Guinean Prime Minister that the factory would start production of cement within 14 months, and an agreement outlining these details was signed just hours before a meeting with the Minister of Economy and Finance. (Source: Macauhub/GW)

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