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Solis Tractors Revolutionise Agricultural Sector in Mombasa
Solis International, in partnership with Farm Engineering Industries Limited (FEIL Group of Companies), has today conducted a workshop in Mombasa, where they explained about their multifunctional range of tractors considered the most affordable in the Kenyan market with hose powers ranging from 20-120hp and how they intend to enhance large scale production, drive small holder productivity and reduce cost of food, in line with the BIG 4 agenda on agriculture.
Speaking during the workshop, Mr Amit Adya, Solis International Business Manager, while acknowledging Solis Intl, as 3rd largest tractor maker in India, said he intends to continue working closely with FEIL Group of Companies and the Mombasa County to achieve the BIG 4 agenda by providing world class tractors & agricultural Machinery that will adopt and utilize the latest agricultural techniques to maximize the output, with a view of reducing cost of food production.
“In Mombasa, we have recorded close to 20% growth on Solis tractors orders, attributed to the tractors’ versatility, affordability, simplicity to operate, easy maintenance and its ability to go the distance while offering maximum uptime and reduced maintenance cost in haulage, ploughing and rotaring functions.
“The Solis tractors are multifunctional tractors which are the perfect workhorse in the farm and beyond,” Mr Amit said, adding that, “We hope to double the number considering FEIL Group of Companies’ partnership with Co-operative Bank to offer tailored asset finance of up to 80 percent financing to our customers.”
Gladjos Enterprises’ directors, Mr and Mrs John, who have bought eighteen 75hp 2WD Solis tractors from FEIL Group of Companies noted that they are impressed with the tractors performance and the services they get.
“The Solis tractors have been able to offer us excellent maneuverability, ergonomic comfort and fuel efficiency, making us use them in a wide range of agricultural and non-agricultural tasks, including hauling work,” Mr John said. “FEIL has also offered us a lot of support when it comes to after sales where they have a dedicated rapid response field service teams and spares availability at all their branches.”
The workshop, was graced by Mr Victor, Head of Agriculture and Livestock in Kilifi county and key players from various industries with representatives from companies like, Mombasa Cement, Kenya Power& Lighting Company (KPLC), Unga EXE Babito Contractors, Vipingo Ridge, Hahika, Gladjos Enterprises, Postal terminal, etc.
According to Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), agriculture in Kenya is large and complex, yet, the dynamics of poverty within Kenya are changing and directly influencing the country’s agricultural sector. Currently 46 percent of the population live on less than $1 a day, 36.5 percent are food insecure and 35 per cent of children under five are stunted (chronically malnourished) in Kenya due to the high cost of food production, that makes them unable to fend for themselves.
This therefore influenced Farm Engineering to partner with Solis ITL, in order to sell the affordable and multifunctional Solis range of tractors as part of their commitment to reduce the cost of production, especially for the small-scale farmers who intend to also transport their produce.
Solis International Tractors Ltd stands as the 3rd largest tractor maker in India and is recognized in both domestic as well as international markets as a formidable player. The company is present in more than 80 Countries globally, hence, one of the fastest growing tractor players in the industry. Solis ITL is the only Indian company that exports tractors to more than 24 European countries, making it the top Indian brand in Europe.
“Our association with FEIL Group of Companies is founded on the delivery of proven performance tractors as well as reliable field and workshop service and parts that afford us a round the clock guarantee to meet growing market demand for these affordable tractors, especially in Mombasa since we believe that the Coastal region has a promising future for these versatile tractors.” Mr Amit said.
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Dangote to Invest $1bn in Cement, Power Plants, Fuel Pipeline in Zimbabwe
By Adedapo Adesanya
Nigerian businessman, Mr Aliko Dangote, has finalised plans to invest as much as $1 billion in Zimbabwe. This would be used to build cement and power plants as well as a fuel pipeline in the country.
The industrialist disclosed this during a meeting with the President of Zimbabwe, Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa, in Harare on Wednesday.
Mr Dangote had previously expressed interest in investing in Zimbabwe in 2015 but the deals stalled.
The Nigerian, who operates cement companies in 10 countries, planned to build a $400 million cement plant with processing capacity of 1.5 million tons a year. The deal, along with others proposed at the time, failed to materialize after talks with then-President Robert Mugabe.
Now, with the green light from the late president’s predecessor, Mr Dangote is adding Zimbabwe to his list of investment destinations, which span several countries across the continent from Ethiopia to Zambia.
Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Mr Dangote lauded the Zimbabwe leader for turning “the economy around,” adding, “That really gave us the confidence that this is the right time for us to come and invest.”
Mr Dangote has diversified interests in cement, sugar, fertiliser, oil and gas, and other sectors. He has a net worth of $29.8 billion, according to the latest Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
According to reports, details around mining concessions, tax incentives, and investment guarantees, we’re discussed between the tycoon and the Zimbabwean leader.
The deal, which has been in the works for several months, picked up pace during the Afreximbank annual meetings held in Abuja in June.
In June, both sides managed to resolve key sticking points and outline the next steps toward implementation.
Harare-based Bard Santner Markets Incorporated facilitated the negotiations, led by CEO Senziwani Sikhosana and investment facilitator Josephine Mahachi.
On the government side, presidential investment adviser, Mr Paul Tungwarara was credited with steering the process, ensuring that all policy and regulatory approvals stay on track.
Dangote Cement Plc is Africa’s largest cement producer and has production capacity of over 50 million tonnes annually across multiple countries.
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Medar Boquete Becomes First Congolese to Receive Pushkin Medal
By Kestér Kenn Klomegâh
November 2025, will go down in history as a significant date for the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Free University of Kinshasa (ULK). During the official ceremony presenting state awards and prizes of the President of the Russian Federation in the Kremlin, Medar Bompoko Boquete, Chairman of the Executive Board of the Free University of Kinshasa (ULK), was awarded the Pushkin Medal, becoming the first Congolese to receive this prestigious award.
The Pushkin Medal, established in the Russian Federation, is one of the most renowned awards in the fields of culture, education, and the humanities. It is awarded to individuals who have made significant contributions to the development of cultural and educational ties with Russia, as well as to strengthening friendship and international cooperation. This award highlights the importance of academic, linguistic, and cultural exchanges in strengthening ties between Russia and African countries.
Medar Bompoko Boquete was recognized for his contribution to the promotion of the Russian language and culture at ULK, as well as for his active work in strengthening educational and cultural ties between the DR Congo and Russia. For several years, he has promoted student and faculty exchanges, scientific cooperation, and knowledge sharing between the countries, contributing to the international recognition of the DR Congo.
The ceremony, held as part of the National Unity Day celebrations, brought together distinguished Russian and international representatives. The awarding of the Pushkin Medal to an African scholar, and in particular the first Congolese, is a powerful symbol of intercultural dialogue and mutual respect between countries. It also demonstrates the key role of education and culture in strengthening diplomatic and social ties on the international stage.
Award Details:
Awardee: Medar Bompoko Boquete
Position: Chairman of the Executive Board, Free University of Kinshasa (ULK)
Award: Pushkin Medal
Reason for the Award: Contribution to strengthening cultural and educational unity and developing cultural ties between the DR Congo and Russia
Award Location: The Kremlin, Moscow, Russia
This official recognition from Russia is not only a personal honor for Medar Bompoko Boquete but also an important symbol for the DR Congo, demonstrating the country’s achievements in education, culture, and scientific cooperation. The award opens new opportunities for academic and cultural interaction between Congolese and Russian institutions and inspires future generations to develop similar initiatives.
The awarding of the Pushkin Medal to Medar Bompoko Boquete was a historic event in relations between the DR Congo and Russia and symbolizes the long-term strengthening of cultural and educational ties between the two countries.
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Amnesty International Calls for Internet Restoration as Crisis Grips Tanzania
By Adedapo Adesanya
Human rights group, Amnesty International, has called for restoration of internet services following shutdown by Tanzanian authorities following the country’s general elections on October 29.
Authorities imposed nationwide internet restrictions on election day disrupting mobile data services and blocking access to social media platforms across major networks.
The October 29 vote handed President Samia Suluhu Hassan a second term with over 97 per cent of the votes.
She was sworn in after the disputed polls on Monday. Protests have since rocked the East African country.
On Monday November 3, Tanzanians reported partial resumption in some cities, but this has impacted the country’s economy, disrupting bank operations and communication.
In a statement, Amnesty International’s Deputy Director for East and Southern Africa, Mr Vongai Chikwanda, called for the return of full internet services in the country.
“For close to a week now, many people in Tanzania have suffered nationwide internet and electricity shutdowns. Amnesty International is particularly alarmed by reports that amidst the blackouts, security forces have used excessive force to suppress and disperse ongoing post-election protests, resulting in the deaths and injuries of protesters.
“This is the third time in less than a year that Tanzanian authorities have resorted to an internet blockade to silence dissenting voices. Authorities must immediately refrain from suppressing protests and instead respect, protect, and facilitate the right to peaceful assembly. They must immediately and unconditionally release all those arrested solely for exercising their right to peaceful assembly.”
So far, over 700 people have been reportedly killed by post-election violence in the East African nation.
The group said Tanzanian authorities should “promptly, thoroughly, independently, impartially, transparently and effectively investigate all killings by security agents and bring to justice in fair trials those suspected of being responsible.”
“Authorities must also provide victims and their families with access to justice and effective remedies,” it added.
“The authorities must also allow both local and international media to freely report on the human rights situation in the country and refrain from restricting access to information, both online and offline including by immediately restoring internet access and access to basic public services. The ongoing restrictions are making it difficult to verify information, and to document election-related human rights violations.”
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