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Camwater promises to connect 6,000 new users to its network in the next 3 months

Camwater promises to connect 6,000 new users to its network in the next 3 months
  • Comments   -   Tuesday, 17 September 2019 15:57

(Business in Cameroon) - On September 16, 2019, Camwater launched a campaign aimed at connecting 6,000 new users to its network. According to the state-owned company in charge of the distribution of drinking water in Cameroon, these users that have been expecting their connection since 2015, will be connected within three months.

Official sources reveal that the campaign baptized “un ménage, un branchement” (one household, one connection) will be conducted in the 111 towns covered by the company’s network. For that purpose, it recently received some equipment to carry out its duty.

According to internal sources, the delays recorded in users’ connection to the network are partly due to the indecisiveness that followed the merger of the former company in charge of the distribution (Camerounaise des eaux-CDE) with Camwater. However, the government finally decided to transfer CDE’s competencies to Camwater.  

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