Cameroon’s SNI received CFA376.3mln in extractive dividends in 2023
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In 2023, the financial contribution of Cameroon’s public holdings in the extractive sector remained marginal. According to data from the EITI report, the National Investment Company (SNI) received only CFA376.33 million in dividends, entirely from Cimencam, in which it owns a 43.08% stake. The (…)
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