Contradictory information indicates the willingness of the UK Investment Fund Actis to terminate – unilaterally – the concession contract of the electricity sector that binds it to the State of Cameroon. By Achille Mbog Pibasso. Does the electricity sector in Cameroon expect the upheavals other than daily difficulties faced by administrations and households in rationing…...
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