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Cameroon: Heads of Enterprises from Monaco at Star Building


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Cameroon Tribune (Yaoundé)

17 June 2008
Posted to the web 17 June 2008

Emmanuel Kendemeh

Prime Minister Ephraim Inoni yesterday received in audience a delegation of business persons from Monaco.

Cameroon's Prime Minister, Head of Government, Ephraim Inoni yesterday, 16 June had discussions with a delegation of Heads of Enterprises of Monaco. The delegation was led by Jean-Pierre Ivaldi, husband of the President of the Heads of Enterprises of Monaco, Antonia Ivaldi-Molin.

Other members of the delegation include: Joelle Baccialon, Secretary General of the association, Nicole Delacour-Law, founding member and Cameroonian-born Françoise Foning, President of the World Association of Women Entrepreneurs.

The delegation leader told journalists after the audience that there were already in Cameroon for three days prospecting business opportunities. Their visit started on 12 June and they will stay in Cameroon up to 19 June. They are meeting decision-makers at the various technical ministries in order to bring their contribution in solving the crisis currently rocking Cameroon, specifically the scarcity in the supply of cement, rice and fish.

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According to the delegation leader, the Monaco business persons are ready to respond to tenders called by the government. The aim of the visit, Jean-Pierre Ivaldi said, was to introduce the association to Prime Minister Inoni.



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