Cameroon has outlined plans to invest 1,748 billion FCFA in three iron ore projects as part of its 2026-2030 mining strategy. The projects are Kribi-Lobé at 431 billion FCFA, Mbalam at 747 billion FCFA, and Bipindi-Grand Zambi at 570 billion FCFA.
Mining permits have been issued and operations are scheduled to start in 2026. The three deposits account for most of the new mining cycle set out in the government’s finance law annex on major projects.
The Mbalam project is the largest in the…
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