Friday, February fourteenth, the UN says at least 22 people have been killed in a village in the Northwest region of Cameroon. Over half of those killed were children. No one has claimed responsibility for Friday’s incident but the opposition parties blame the killing on the government.
Cameroon's National Oil Refinery would be constructing a new tanker loading station worth FCfa 14.4 billion
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The Cameroonian Ministry of
Public Procurement has launched an international call for tenders, for the
recruitment of a company for the construction of a new tanker loading station
at the National Oil Refinery Company. The service which will have to be
completed within 24 months will cost FCfa 14.4 billion, we learn.
Companies interested in this tendering process, who are invited to submit their bids at the Ministry of Public Procurement latest by 12 August 2016, will have to ensure they add a collateral worth in total FCfa 242.6 million.
Companies interested in this tendering process, who are invited to submit their bids at the Ministry of Public Procurement latest by 12 August 2016, will have to ensure they add a collateral worth in total FCfa 242.6 million.
As a reminder, Sonara, the only
refinery of Cameroon, has been for several years in the process of expanding
and modernising its equipment, which first phase should be completed within the
current year. The long-term objective is to increase its production, and
foremost, to acquire a hydrocracker to refine the local crude oil.
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