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Congolese national, Mireille Kabamba, appointed as Managing Director of Canal+ subsidiary

Congolese national, Mireille Kabamba, appointed as Managing Director of Canal+ subsidiary
  • Comments   -   Saturday, 13 June 2015 01:49

(Business in Cameroon) - The administrative and financial head of Canal+ Cameroon since 2014, Mireille Kabamba, has just been appointed as Managing Director of the cable network’s Cameroonian subsidiary. She replaces Frenchman Jean Testemale, who held that position for almost two years.

A graduate of the University of Liège in Belgium, Mireille Kabamba worked in banking in that country for six years before joining Airtel Congo in 2006.

The 42 year-old, newly appointed Managing Director joined the Canal+ group in 2014. Mireille Kabamba will be working to build the company’s distribution network, expand methods of payment and, especially, increase the company’s profitability.

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