Proctor & Allan seeks to grow its distribution footprint
KENYA – The battle for control of the breakfast menu has intensified, with a multinational firm in Kenya embarking on an expansion programme.
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by Editor | Sep 19, 2017 | LATEST NEWS | 2
KENYA – The battle for control of the breakfast menu has intensified, with a multinational firm in Kenya embarking on an expansion programme.
Read Moreby Editor | Feb 2, 2015 | LATEST NEWS | 0
KENYA – Food processer Proctor & Allan East Africa is set to open a Sh1.8 billion ($20 million) manufacturing plant in Limuru to raise its production. The new facility is expected to open in April.
Read Moreby Editor | Feb 2, 2015 | Investments & Funding News | 0
KENYA – Food processer Proctor & Allan East Africa is set to open a Sh1.8 billion ($20 million) manufacturing plant in Limuru to raise its production. The new facility is expected to open in April.
Read MoreKENYA – Food processer Proctor & Allan East Africa is set to open a Sh1.8 billion ($20 million) manufacturing plant in Limuru to raise its production. The new facility is expected to open in April.
Read Moreby Editor | Jan 20, 2015 | LATEST NEWS | 0
KENYA – Breakfast cereals maker Proctor & Allan East Africa has appointed David Kamau as the new chief executive officer.
Read Moreby Editor | Jan 20, 2015 | People & Appointment News | 0
KENYA – Breakfast cereals maker Proctor & Allan East Africa has appointed David Kamau as the new chief executive officer.
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KENYA – The High Court has found consumer goods manufacturer Proctor and Allan guilty of evading Sh5 million tax by altering the ingredients of a supplement it imported in 2008 on behalf of the World Food Programme (WFP).
Read Moreby Editor | Oct 2, 2014 | Financials & Economy | 0
KENYA – The High Court has found consumer goods manufacturer Proctor and Allan guilty of evading Sh5 million tax by altering the ingredients of a supplement it imported in 2008 on behalf of the World Food Programme (WFP).
Read Moreby Editor | Oct 2, 2014 | Grains, Milling, Baking & Feed | 0
KENYA – The High Court has found consumer goods manufacturer Proctor and Allan guilty of evading Sh5 million tax by altering the ingredients of a supplement it imported in 2008 on behalf of the World Food Programme (WFP).
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