Cameroon’s Gecam assesses business losses from post-election unrest
[Business in Cameroon - Cameroon] - 10/11/2025
The Groupement des Entreprises du Cameroun (Gecam) has announced an assessment of losses suffered by businesses following post-election unrest triggered by the announcement of the October 12 presidential results. In a statement to its members, Gecam president Célestin Tawamba described the (…)
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