Nakumatt Kenya Creditors Face Haircut on Debt, Government Says

Nakumatt Kenya Creditors Face Haircut on Debt, Government Says

NAIROBI (Capital Markets in Africa) – Creditors owed more than 30 billion shillings ($289 million) by Nakumatt Holdings Ltd. will take a haircut if a plan by East Africa’s biggest retailer to enter administration goes ahead, said Kenya’s Industry & Trade Secretary Adan Mohamed. Nakumatt directors will next week seek the High Court’s approval to appoint an administrator and protection from insolvency in order to buy time from creditors including tax agencies, banks, landlords and suppliers. Approval by…

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Russia Signs Agreement With Nigeria for Nuclear Power Plant

Russia Signs Agreement With Nigeria for Nuclear Power Plant

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – Russia has signed agreements with Nigeria to build and operate a nuclear power plant in the oil-rich West African nation that has a deficit of reliable power and faces security challenges by Islamist militants in the far northeast. Feasibility studies for the plant and a research center construction will include site screening, capacity, financing, and time frames of the projects, state-owned Russian nuclear company Rosatom said in an emailed…

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RMB Ventures and Investec Asset Management complete largest-ever Botswana private equity transaction

RMB Ventures and Investec Asset Management complete largest-ever Botswana private equity transaction

JOHANNESBURG (Capital Markets in Africa) – Kamoso, a Botswana-based retailer, and consumer goods company, was acquired by a consortium that includes Investec Asset Management Private Equity, RMB Ventures, local partners, and Kamoso’s senior management team. The transaction is believed to be Botswana’s largest ever private-equity investment.  Kamoso is a leading manufacturer and supplier of consumer goods and healthcare products to retailers in Botswana, South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Zambia.  The Company operates from facilities in Botswana…

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Ryanair Pilots Step Up Pressure With Demand to Double Pay Rise

Ryanair Pilots Step Up Pressure With Demand to Double Pay Rise

LONDON (Capital Markets in Africa) – Ryanair Holdings Plc’s pilot uprising shows little signs of abating, with an ad-hoc group demanding that a wage increase turned down by London Stansted crews be doubled and extended across the budget airline’s European bases. The unofficial European Employee Representative Council made the proposal to pilots after cockpit crews at Ryanair’s biggest base rejected the existing offer, according to a document sent to pilots on Sunday and seen by Bloomberg….

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HelloFresh Targets $1.8 Billion IPO Valuation Amid Food Wars

HelloFresh Targets $1.8 Billion IPO Valuation Amid Food Wars

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – HelloFresh, the meal-kit start-up backed by Rocket Internet SE, is targeting a market valuation of as much as 1.5 billion euros ($1.8 billion) in an initial public offering this week, the company said in a statement Sunday. The company, which sells meal kits in 10 markets and remains unprofitable, set a price range of 9 to 11.50 euros a share. It’s looking to raise 243 million to 311 million euros to…

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Heineken Congo Cuts Jobs as It Blames High Taxes, Economic Slump

Heineken Congo Cuts Jobs as It Blames High Taxes, Economic Slump

KINSHASA (Capital Markets in Africa) – Bralima SA, Heineken NV’s subsidiary in the Democratic Republic of Congo, said it’s carrying out a reorganization to cut costs because of the country’s high taxes and continuing economic slump. The restructuring, which will include dismissals, was announced in a letter Bralima Director-General Marinus Maria Kruijt sent to employees on Oct. 11 that was seen by Bloomberg and verified by the company. The cost-cutting follows the closure of two of its…

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Online Fashion Retailer Zalando Warns It May Have Had Loss

Online Fashion Retailer Zalando Warns It May Have Had Loss

BERLIN (Capital Markets in Africa) – Zalando SE, Europe’s largest online retailer, warned it may have become unprofitable in the third quarter after spending more to gain market share as Amazon.com Inc. encroaches into its territory. Zalando may have had a loss before interest and taxes of as much as 5 million euros ($6 million) on an adjusted basis, according to a preliminary calculation, the Berlin-based company said Wednesday. The company gave a range for results where the top end…

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