Cameroon's Government Bets on Digital Push to Lure 500,000 Tourists a Year
[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 23/09/2025
Cameroon is banking on digitalisation and strategic marketing to revive its tourism industry, signing two agreements aimed at connecting nearly 900 sites and attracting half a million visitors annually. The deals, concluded in Yaoundé on September 18, bring together the Ministry of Tourism and (…)
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