Central Africa is made up of 8 countries
which are neither politically nor socioeconomically uniform.
1. Cameroon
2. Central African Republic
3. Chad
4. Congo (Democratic Republic)
5. Republic Of Congo
6. Equatorial Guinea
7. Gabon
8. Sao Tome & Principe
Central Africa is rich in natural resources and
contains the second largest tropical forest
area in the world. The region is an important
source of raw materials, such as minerals
including uranium, gold, wood, oil and vast
opportunity in agriculture sector for many
industrialised countries and investor.
At present, much of the potential in Africa
remains untapped and the race is on for
providers to explore better and innovative
ways to get customers on board - so long as
we can navigate exigent regulatory and
political environments.