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Clarification from Thychof Sarl Regarding the Cleanliness of the City of Yaoundé

Clarification from Thychof Sarl Regarding the Cleanliness of the City of Yaoundé
  • Comments   -   Tuesday, 13 February 2024 15:13

(THYCHOF) - THYCHLOF is a young Cameroonian SME whose sector of activity is the removal of household waste, among others. Employing more than 250 people, these numbers are often periodically increased depending on unsanitary crisis situations. This was the case during the months of September and October 2023, where a special operation was carried out thanks to the support of the public authorities.

Efforts are constantly made to ensure that employee salaries are paid, despite the cash flow difficulties due to late payments that THYCHLOF faces. Additional volunteers recruited for the special operation were paid. Their payments were made against discharge in our possession and all claims received following these were processed.

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THYCHLOF invites its volunteers and the public of Yaounde to remain calm and not to give in to the manipulation of certain infiltrators with ulterior objectives.

sarl

 

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