Despite COVID-19 pandemic plan to digitalize our operations on course

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The Mining Cadastre Office is the government’s agency saddled with the responsibility of administering mineral titles to investors in the solid minerals sector. In this interview, the Director General of the agency, Engineer Obadiah Nkom, speaks about the agency’s digitalization process to help attract more investors to the sector and improve revenue generation, amongst other germane issues.

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