Cameroon: Libyan Bank, Mukete's Firm Clash Over Iron Ore Deposits

[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 26/08/2025
The Nkout (2.7 billion tons) and Ntem (98 million tons) iron ore deposits in southern Cameroon are at the heart of a legal and financial battle. At the center of the dispute is Cameroon Mining Exploration (Caminex), the local subsidiary of the bankrupt British group International Mining and (…)
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