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LafargeHolcim Winds Up Kenyan Unit After Bamburi Cement Sale

Harry
By Harry Njuguna
- September 22, 2025
- September 22, 2025
Kenya Business newsMarkets
LafargeHolcim Winds Up Kenyan Unit After Bamburi Cement Sale

LafargeHolcim East Africa Limited has entered members’ voluntary liquidation, formally ending the Swiss cement giant’s presence in Kenya after nearly six decades of operations.

  • •Shareholders passed the resolution on September 16, 2025, appointing Harbeen Gadhoke of Adili Associates LLP as liquidator.
  • •The process follows LafargeHolcim’s divestment of its 58.6% majority stake in Bamburi Cement to Tanzania’s Amsons Group, a deal announced in December 2024 and completed earlier this year.
  • •Creditors have until October 7, 2025, to file claims for consideration.

End of an Era

The liquidation marks the final step in LafargeHolcim’s strategic withdrawal from East Africa.

The company had played a central role in Kenya’s cement sector since taking control of Bamburi in the mid-20th century, contributing to infrastructure and housing development across the region. LafargeHolcim’s exit aligns with its global strategy to focus on markets offering higher returns and divest from non-core regions.

This is part of a broader pattern of divestments across Africa. In December 2024, Holcim also agreed to sell its 83.81% stake in Nigeria’s Lafarge Africa PLC to Huaxin Cement for about USD 1 billion, a deal completed in August 2025.

The Kenya and Nigeria exits together illustrate Holcim’s shift away from certain African markets, even as local operators like Amsons Group expand their footprint.

The company has also reported declines in group sales in Swiss francs tied to these divestments, though underlying operations in local markets have shown resilience.

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