Fuel station looting in Cameroon threatens over 10,000 jobs, industry group warns

[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 30/10/2025
Cameroon’s Group of Petroleum Professionals (GPP) has raised alarm over the wave of violence that followed the October 12, 2025, presidential election. The Constitutional Council confirmed President Paul Biya’s victory on October 27, sparking protests that have increasingly turned into looting (…)
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