Company type | Public |
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Industry | Building materials |
Headquarters | , Democratic Republic of the Congo |
Key people |
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Products | Cement |
Nyiragongo Cement (abbreviated as NC) is a cement manufacturing company based in Goma, North Kivu, in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. [1] [2] [3] Established on 1 April 2014, [4] the company is headquartered in the Bujovu neighborhood of Karisimbi. [5] Its cement production site is situated at the foot of Mount Nyiragongo, in the town of Kanyaruchinya, where its mining square is located. [5] The company was inaugurated by Julien Paluku Kahongya, then governor of North Kivu, marking it as the province's first cement manufacturer. [5]
Nyiragongo Cement was established as part of an initiative to utilize volcanic lava stones from Mount Nyiragongo for cement production. The project was conceived by Congolese entrepreneur Tana Twagira. [5] [6] According to International Cement Review, Nyiragongo Cement was officially launched on 1 April 2014 in a ceremony presided over by North Kivu Governor Julien Paluku Kahongya. [4] It became the province's first cement manufacturer. [5] [7] However, alternative sources contend that the official inauguration transpired on 30 July 2015. [5] [2] The initiative received support from the Industry Promotion Fund (Fonds de la Promotion de l'Industrie, FPI), which backed Tana Twagira's vision for industrial development. [5] The provincial government emphasized the project's potential to create employment opportunities and deter youth from joining armed groups. Governor Paluku also acknowledged the role of then-President Joseph Kabila in facilitating such economic ventures in North Kivu. [5]
Nyiragongo Cement specializes in the production of Portland gray pozzolan cement, offering two quality grades: 32.5R and 42.5R. [5] The company incorporates 5% limestone in its manufacturing process to enhance product quality. [2] Initially, NC produced 7 tonnes of cement per day, but with the installation of new machinery, it aims to expand its daily output to 50 tonnes. [2] Its "Made in Goma" products have already garnered commercial interest among North Kivu's local construction stakeholders. [2] The plant operates using two generators, with capacities of 700 KVA and 500 KVA, to sustain its production needs. [7]