Hi(klob25)
Labour cost cheaper in Cameroon.
Machinery easier to get hold of with fewer operators.
Main road from Kribi Ebolowa - Sangmelima - Djoum then secondary road not far from Mbalam to Sounke in Republic of the Congo.Roads in the area are to be uprated and roads that have not been used for years are to be opened up again.
We have Geovic Ltd to the North of us and East of Lomie .We have another Australian company Comdek at Nki about 8kls to the East of block EP143 looking for Uranium.Comdek are also further North/East of us at Monguele (Uranium) and at Badekok (Uranium) East of Geovic.
African Aura Have tenements in the line of the rail line to Kribi.
Another Miner GFI is involved in mining for gold at Mbalam.
Another iron ore prospect is about 30mls from Kribi at Mamelles.
If these operations are to succeed roads and rail will be built and cost shared
Mid West and Pilbara what infrastructure is there to support operations if you do not have rail access.And only the one main road from Newman,The Great Northern Highway.
Regards
Westcott.
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