Cameroon Edéa-Kribi Road Project Faces Delays Amid CFA2.13 Billion in Arrears
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Unpaid payment certificates totaling CFA2.13 billion constrain the contractor’s operational capacity. Payment suspensions ordered by the finance ministry worsened cash-flow pressure in late 2025. Authorities continue interim maintenance while awaiting AfDB clearance for full reconstruction (…)
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