By
Kepha Muiruri
Business Reporter
Nation Media Group
Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote opted for Kenya rather than Tanzania to build his Sh2 trillion refinery in Lamu, leaving Tanzanians displeased.
'While we do investments that benefit our neighbours, we must realise that the lion’s share of these investments will be done by us.'
By
Kepha Muiruri
Business Reporter
Nation Media Group
Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote opted for Kenya rather than Tanzania to build his Sh2 trillion refinery in Lamu, leaving Tanzanians displeased.

Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan and Nigerian billionaire Aliko Dangote held investment talks as competition intensifies…

Tanzania is advancing talks with Dangote Group over fertiliser, power and infrastructure projects after the billionaire selected…

Aliko Dangote, Africa’s wealthiest businessman, is moving forward with plans to build a $17 billion oil refinery in Kenya,…

Lamu was built as a transshipment hub, a port where cargo lands and moves directly to other markets, and should remain that way,…

The announcement comes as Dangote continues to expand his footprint in Africa's energy sector following the commissioning of his…

Africa's richest industrialist just placed two very different investments in two neighbouring countries, and the split tells…