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ADWA Unveils Cameroon’s First Interactive Multiservice Kiosks
13 mai, par Business in Cameroon, Economie, Banking, Energy, Comms, Media, Law, Insurance, Public management, TourismCameroonian startup ADWA has rolled out its innovative interactive multiservice kiosks (IMK), set to be a highlight at the 3rd African Congress on Digital Railways from May 28 to 30, 2024, in Yaoundé,. The very first of its kind was developed for rail transporter Camrail and has been (...) -
Cameroonian Airline ZeJet Reports CFA1.2bn Revenue in First Year of Operation
13 mai, par Business in Cameroon, Economie, Banking, Energy, Comms, Media, Law, Insurance, Public management, TourismCameroonian private air carrier Fly ZeJet reported a turnover of XAF1.2 billion as of December 31, 2023, solely through on-demand flights. This performance comes after nine months of operations. The company's fleet consists of three Embraer ERJ-145 aircraft, each with a capacity of 50 (...) -
Cameroon’s Trade with Africa Remains Marginal Despite AfCFTA Implementation
13 mai, par Business in Cameroon, Economie, Banking, Energy, Comms, Media, Law, Insurance, Public management, TourismIn 2023, only 12.7% of Cameroon's export earnings (CFA2,988.6 billion) came from African trading partners. According to figures released by the National Stats Agency (INS), this share of export earnings is equivalent to what Cameroon captured solely from its exports to France, its (...) -
Cameroon Customs Targets 75% of Revenue from Douala and Kribi Ports
13 mai, par Business in Cameroon, Economie, Banking, Energy, Comms, Media, Law, Insurance, Public management, TourismThe Directorate General of Customs (DGD) within the Ministry of Finance (Minfi) aims to collect over CFA92 billion in revenue for the Treasury in May 2024. The largest contributions are anticipated from the customs sectors of Littoral I and South II, covering the ports of Douala and Kribi, (...) -
Cameroon’s Nachtigal Dam to Supply Electricity to Northern Regions and Chad by 2027
13 mai, par Business in Cameroon, Economie, Banking, Energy, Comms, Media, Law, Insurance, Public management, TourismThe government of Cameroon is planning to connect its southern and northern electrical grids to form a unified network by 2027. As part of this strategy, the energy produced by the Nachtigal Dam will soon be transmitted to the northern part of the country through the integration of the (...)