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Tyre retreading factory in Soyo

As a key player in the tyre retreading market, you’ll have access to a vast customer base, including transport companies, logistics providers, and private vehicle owners.
The Industrial Development Pole of Soyo, located in the municipality of Soyo, Zaire province, is strategically situated in the Nyambi Zone, just 5 kilometers southeast of Quitona neighborhood and extending towards Cavuge neighborhood. It is bordered by state-owned vacant lands to the north, south, and east, and by EN 100 Soyo/Nzeto to the west. Soyo municipality comprises three administrative communes – Pedra de Feitiço, Quelo, and Mangue Grande – with a predominantly young population of 218,193 inhabitants.

 

Red clay pottery in Soyo

With access to  abundant red clay resources, this Industrial Development Pole of Soyo provides an ideal platform for businesses seeking to manufacture and showcase exquisite pottery products.
The Industrial Development Pole of Soyo, located in the municipality of Soyo, Zaire province, is strategically situated in the Nyambi Zone, just 5 kilometers southeast of Quitona neighborhood and extending towards Cavuge neighborhood. It is bordered by state-owned vacant lands to the north, south, and east, and by EN 100 Soyo/Nzeto to the west. Soyo municipality comprises three administrative communes – Pedra de Feitiço, Quelo, and Mangue Grande – with a predominantly young population of 218,193 inhabitants.

 

Sawmill and carpentry factory in Soyo

With vast acres of forested land and a skilled workforce, the Industrial Development Pole of Soyo provides an ideal setting for processing timber and producing high-quality wood products. From lumber to finely crafted carpentry items, the potential for growth and profitability in this sector is vast.
The Industrial Development Pole of Soyo, located in the municipality of Soyo, Zaire province, is strategically situated in the Nyambi Zone, just 5 kilometers southeast of Quitona neighborhood and extending towards Cavuge neighborhood. It is bordered by state-owned vacant lands to the north, south, and east, and by EN 100 Soyo/Nzeto to the west. Soyo municipality comprises three administrative communes – Pedra de Feitiço, Quelo, and Mangue Grande – with a predominantly young population of 218,193 inhabitants.

 

Mining and non-metallic construction materials industry in M’Banza Congo

With vast deposits of non-metallic materials such as sand, gravel, and limestone, the Industrial Development Pole of M’Banza Congo offers an ideal environment for mining and processing operations. The growing demand for construction materials in Angola and the wider region presents a lucrative market with significant growth potential.
The Industrial Development Pole of M’Banza Congo, in the province of Zaire, is strategically located between the Lunguegi and Tchetche (Siesie) neighborhoods, spanning an expansive area of 254.7 hectares. It is subdivided into two sections: area 1, covering 157 hectares, is situated on the right side along the EN120 road, in the direction of M’Banza Congo/Noqui; and area 2, encompassing 97.7 hectares, located on the left side along the EN120 road, approximately 8 kilometers away from the provincial capital.
M’Banza Congo municipality comprises four administrative communes: Kaluka, Kalambata, Nkiende, and Madimba, boasting a vibrant population of 173,850 inhabitants, primarily composed of young individuals.

 

Wood, wood furniture, wood pulp and paper industry in M’Banza Congo

With vast acres of forested land and skilled workforce, the Industrial Development Pole of M’Banza Congo provides an ideal setting for establishing wood processing and furniture manufacturing facilities. Additionally, the growing demand for pulp and paper products presents a promising market with significant growth potential.
The Industrial Development Pole of M’Banza Congo, in the province of Zaire, is strategically located between the Lunguegi and Tchetche (Siesie) neighborhoods, spanning an expansive area of 254.7 hectares. It is subdivided into two sections: area 1, covering 157 hectares, is situated on the right side along the EN120 road, in the direction of M’Banza Congo/Noqui; and area 2, encompassing 97.7 hectares, located on the left side along the EN120 road, approximately 8 kilometers away from the provincial capital.
M’Banza Congo municipality comprises four administrative communes: Kaluka, Kalambata, Nkiende, and Madimba, boasting a vibrant population of 173,850 inhabitants, primarily composed of young individuals.

 

Food processing plant in M’Banza Congo

With fertile lands and abundant natural resources, the Industrial Development Pole of M’Banza Congo offers an ideal environment for agro-based businesses to flourish. From cultivation to food processing, the agro-industry presents a wide range of opportunities for growth and prosperity.
The Industrial Development Pole of M’Banza Congo, in the province of Zaire, is strategically located between the Lunguegi and Tchetche (Siesie) neighborhoods, spanning an expansive area of 254.7 hectares. It is subdivided into two sections: area 1, covering 157 hectares, is situated on the right side along the EN120 road, in the direction of M’Banza Congo/Noqui; and area 2, encompassing 97.7 hectares, located on the left side along the EN120 road, approximately 8 kilometers away from the provincial capital.
M’Banza Congo municipality comprises four administrative communes: Kaluka, Kalambata, Nkiende, and Madimba, boasting a vibrant population of 173,850 inhabitants, primarily composed of young individuals.

Red clay pottery in M’Banza Congo

With skilled artisans and access to high-quality clay, the Industrial Development Pole of M’Banza Congo provides an ideal environment for creating beautiful and functional pottery pieces. From traditional vessels to modern designs, the demand for authentic red clay pottery continues to grow. Investing in red clay pottery here not only supports local craftsmanship but also offers a chance to promote Angolan culture and traditions worldwide.
The Industrial Development Pole of M’Banza Congo, in the province of Zaire, is strategically located between the Lunguegi and Tchetche (Siesie) neighborhoods, spanning an expansive area of 254.7 hectares. It is subdivided into two sections: area 1, covering 157 hectares, is situated on the right side along the EN120 road, in the direction of M’Banza Congo/Noqui; and area 2, encompassing 97.7 hectares, located on the left side along the EN120 road, approximately 8 kilometers away from the provincial capital.
M’Banza Congo municipality comprises four administrative communes: Kaluka, Kalambata, Nkiende, and Madimba, boasting a vibrant population of 173,850 inhabitants, primarily composed of young individuals.

 

 

Artisanal Fishing Support Centre of Ngolome

This centre is dedicated to the training and larviculture of tilapia. The road and solar panels were built/assembled in 2020; and the road leading to the centre is in a good state of repair. The solar panels supply energy to the centre and are being created conditions to extend this energy also to the community. The IPA – Instituto de Desenvolvimento da Pesca Artesanal e da Aquicultura (Artisanal Fisheries and Aquaculture Development Institute), together with the management of the centre, have coordinated the maintenance and repairs of the solar panels.

Artisanal Fishing Support Centre of Casai

The centre was built in 2006 and is currently not functioning. The infrastructure needs rehabilitation.The lack of access to water is a problem for the centre and the community.
Inside the centre, there are some tarimbas, but there are no means or equipment (generator, conservation chamber, ice machine, chairs, tables, etc.).

Artisanal Fishing Support Centre of Nzeto

The Nzeto CAPA – Centro de Apoio à Pesca Artesanal (Artisanal Fishing Support Centre) was built in the second phase of the project and inaugurated in 2020. The Nzeto Centre is coordinated by IPA – Instituto de Desenvolvimento da Pesca Artesanal e da Aquicultura (Artisanal Fisheries and Aquaculture Development Institute), and managed by one association composed of 43 cooperatives.
It has 2 conservation chambers, 1 ice factory, generator, fuel pump (does not work), has access to piped water and electricity, and a fishmeal factory that is yet to debut.
The services currently in operation are: fishing, processing, sale of ice and fish.
The centre has led to the creation of 32 direct jobs with employment contracts (from cleaning assistants to security guards, customer service, billing staff, processors, etc.), and 82 indirect jobs (salting workers, loaders, looters, fishermen processing outside the centre).
Meanwhile, It has already hosted the following trainings: fish processing and sales, maritime navigation, tilapia study, fish feed and fish meal manufacturing.