Renowned for its efficacy in the treatment of certain diseases and its use in the composition of antiseptic products, neem oil is appreciated by many people in Garoua. Women have made it a speciality.
North Cameroon looking for investors to develop rice cultivation
Investing in Central Africa: A notice of expression of interest for domestic and foreign investors who wish to exploit developed agricultural land for rice production in the department of Logone and Charihas just been released by the Cameroonian government through the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (Minader).
Chad-Cameroon Pipeline: the profitability of the project for Cameroon
This pipeline supplying oil to Chad provides significant revenue for the Cameroon, thus contributes to job creation and the revival of the country's economy. Since 2003, the revenue generated for Cameroon has increased compared to 2018 when taking into account the volume of the trade balance of the port of Kribi in 2019.
INVESTING IN AFRICA: We wish Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte well in his work for the development of Africa
CONTE GOVERNMENT: INVESTING IN AFRICA SOLVING MIGRATIONS Aedic is in full agreement with the thinking of Italian Prime Minister Dr. Giuseppe Conte, on the operations to be carried out to eliminate the causes of migration and bring the phenomenon of migration back to normal and create the conditions for socio-economic wellbeing in ...
Cameroon plans to undertake a space programme, as do South Africa, Morocco, Algeria, Angola
Development in Africa - Will there be a space programme in Cameroon? Apparently, the Central African country wants to equip itself with satellites flying the Cameroonian flag.
Dr Minette Libom Li Likeng, Minister of Posts for Telecommunications
(Minpostel), signed a decision on 17 July on the organisation and operation of a working group to conduct the feasibility study for a space programme in Cameroon (Camspace).
Seventh Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD 7): Japan, South Africa and African Development Bank unveil priorities to accelerate technology transformation journey in Africa
Science, technology and innovation, as well as human resource development are crucial in Africa, a continent, who has the greatest potential on earth, said Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at the Science and Technology in Society forum ( STS ) held in Yokohama on Wednesday as part of the TICAD 7.
The Science and Technology in Society forum STS ) is one of the largest and most influential non-profit organisations established in 2004 by Koji Omi, former Japanese Minister of Finance. The forum aims to strengthen cooperation between Japan and Africa in science, technology and innovation.
Present were the Mr Yasutoshi Nishimura, Deputy Assistant Cabinet Secretary, President of the Republic of South Africa Cyril Ramaphosa, Akinwumi Adesina, President of the African Development Bank (http://AfDB.org), Koji Omi, founder and president of the forum STS and Asako Omi, member of the Japanese House of Representatives.
BUSINESSMAN FROM TCHAD LOSES PASSPORT PROMPTLY FOUND BY MALPENSA POLICE
3 July 2019 The morning of the delegation of entrepreneurs from Cameroon's CAPEF and AEDIC began immediately with an onerous problem, a known businessman from Tchad and Cameroon lost his passport at Malpensa airport, the President Louis Michel Nekam promptly set off in search of him. The passport was later found fortunately at the local air port police of Milan Malpensa.
We thank the Italian Police which performs service at the airport, for your support and service to International Cooperation. Thank you for lending a hand in solving a problem that would otherwise have created quite a few problems for the Cameroon delegation.
In the morning, the delegation consisting of the Secretary-General CAPEF and his wife and coordinator together with the Deputy Chairman Roberto de Bortoli had a meeting with a fertiliser company and immediately afterwards had another very important and significant one, with a Italian multinational water treatment company.
After the presentation, the entrepreneurs offered lunch to the delegation of the CAPEF at a nearby restaurant where we ate very well and where we were treated to a presentation on the company and the solutions it can implement for Central Africa.