Cameroon Halves Urban Land Survey Fees Under 2026 Finance Law
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Cameroon will halve planimetric land survey and registration fees in urban areas starting January 2026. The new rate will fall to CFA2,500 per additional are above 5,000 square meters, from CFA5,000 in 2025. The measure aims to encourage land regularization amid rising urban land insecurity. (…)
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