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Cameroon: More than F 2 Billion to Print Ballot Papers in China (Media)

According to the online media Africa Intelligence, Cameroon reportedly entrusted the printing of the ballot papers to a Chinese provider. For once since 1990, Cameroon would have printed the ballot papers for the presidential election abroad. The country, through Elections Cameroon, an institution responsible for organizing and supervising the electoral process, would have entrusted the task to a Chinese supplier located in Shenzen Gouangzhou, i…
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The holding of the 2025 presidential elections in Cameroon raises serious concerns following the revelation that ELECAM entrusted the printing of the ballot papers to Chinese suppliers without a public tender. The contract, valued at 2 billion CFA francs, was allegedly attributed directly by the managing director Erik Essousse to companies based in Shenzhen and Guangzhou, thus breaking with the tradition that entrusted this sensitive task to the…

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According to the online media Africa Intelligence, Cameroon reportedly entrusted the printing of the ballot papers to a Chinese provider. For once since 1990, Cameroon would have printed the ballot papers for the presidential election abroad. The country, through Elections Cameroon, an institution responsible for organizing and supervising the electoral process, would have entrusted the task to a Chinese supplier located in Shenzen Gouangzhou, i…

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Journal du Cameroun broke the news in Cameroon on Friday, September 5, 2025.
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