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Cameroon: YooMee launches its on-line directory of national companies

Cameroon: YooMee launches its on-line directory of national companies
  • Comments   -   Tuesday, 17 December 2013 10:39

(Business in Cameroon) - The ici.cm website was presented on December 12 in Douala, Cameroon. It is the fruit of Yoomee Africa AG’s internet providing subsidiary, Yoomee Cameroon’s development teams’ efforts. This new virtual platform groups businesses operating in Cameroon by category and activity.

The new directory allows for access in a single click to various industries such as art & craft, agriculture, banks, beauty, education, health, transportation, public services, restaurants, bars and more. It is a promotional space that provides free membership. Information on businesses can be published there on a voluntary basis.

According to Dov Bar-Gera (photo), CEO of YooMee Africa AG, ici.cm “will be the number 1 way to discover Cameroonian know-how.” YooMee Cameroon estimates that “5,000 businesses have already registered.”

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