By Ndumbe Bell Joseph Gaston in Douala
Start-Uppers have been schooled on the various parameters of creating, managing and sustaining a business using good business practices in order to promote their growth despite taxes, running a healthy bank account and to be aware of the responsibilities towards employment and improving the lives of society in general while living the ethics.
The session was conducted at the 8th edition of the Workshop for the Creation of Enterprises in Cameroon (APIC) recently at the Chamber of Commerce in Douala, targeting young promoters of projects.
It was another turn of the narrative where the Chamber of Commerce underscores its role as facilitator of growth of Cameroonian enterprises for businesses to push their limits within a legal or professional framework that will maximise their abilities and showcase their services and products not only at the domestic environment but at the international level.
After the award of attestations, words of encouragements and hard work were echoed by Aissatou Diop, who chaired the end of the training workshop. She expressed the relentless commitment of the Chamber of Commerce to provide all the tools within their sphere of influence to capacitate and promote the private sector and that they remained opened 24 hours a day (5 days a week), to promote the private sector. Her comments were in the presence of private and public partners of the ecosystem including, Minpmeesa, Ecobank, Boisson du Cameroun, FNE, APME and tax representatives, who made significant contributions overall.