Jam’s Avenir Threatens Cameroon With Lawsuit Over Revoked Kambele Permit

[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 16/09/2025
Cameroonian mining company Jam's Avenir is threatening to take legal action after it was excluded from the Kambele gold site in the country’s East Region. We will not hesitate to use all legal means at our disposal. We will necessarily end up in court, the company's lawyer said, calling the (…)
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