Chinese funding and know-how has brought this local telco to the fore in Central Africa
Dynamic and ambitious, Creolink Communications is the industry pioneer setting the standard for innovation and excellence in Cameroon's emerging telecoms sector. Since its launch in 2001 by CEO Joseph Mbock, Creolink Communications has built a reputation for first class customer service and was the first telecoms company in sub-Sahara Africa to offer clients triple play services - telephone, television and Internet.
Diversification is the watchword for the companies making Cameroon modern
Ministry of MINMINDT plans to turn natural assets into real industrial opportunities
The transformation of Cameroon's tax system is not just limited to the evaluation and collection of personal, commercial and sales tax, with the hard work of the republic's Customs agency also generating substantial revenues for the government.
Cameroon's tax system has undergone a comprehensive program of reform in recent years after President Paul Biya challenged revenue officials to modernize the general tax code through innovation, simplification and clarification.
New fiscal measures are fueling the ambitious country's brighter and more stable future
Cameroon counts many ambitious companies eager to integrate into the globalized economy
Environmental protection, sustainable development and natural resources preservation are some of the fundamental pre-requisites and challenges that feature in Cameroon's "Vision 2035". As President Paul Biya emphasized, Cameroon's environmental challenge is to "preserve the green lung of the planet while ensuring forestry revenues at the same time".
Resource-rich country boasts one of the most promising futures in Central Africa
The dynamic government is actively pursuing modernization of its financial mechanisms
As a resource-rich country looking to engage sustainable development, Cameroon is moving further into the radar of global investors, particularly those in China.
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