Cameroon’s Lekie loop road project needs CFA9.8bn extra to finish
[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 3/09/2025
The paving of the 81 km Lekie loop road in Cameroon’s Center region will require an additional CFA9.8 billion ($15.7 million) to be completed, according to the Ministry of Public Works. With only four months left before the contractual deadline, physical execution stands at just 53%. Work began (…)
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