
The government member was accompanied by the High Commissioner of India for the occasion.
The Minister of Trade, Luc Magloire Mbarga Atangana, officially inaugurated the KKUMAYAS WARDA shopping center this Thursday, February 5, 2026, in Yaoundé. The ceremony took place in the presence of the High Commissioner of India to Cameroon, Shri Vijay Khanbuja, as well as local administrative and municipal authorities.
Located in the Warda district, between the Élysée bakery and the Directorate General of Taxes, the complex covers an area of 4,700 m². It is part of the government’s dynamic of modernizing the Cameroonian commercial landscape.
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KKUMAYAS stands out with its innovative “Carry and Cash” concept, offering, under a single brand, fast-moving consumer goods at wholesale prices, accessible to both traders and households. For the Minister of Trade, this approach contributes to price regulation and the protection of consumers’ purchasing power.
A true lever for development, the center generates nearly 200 direct and indirect jobs and promotes “Made in Cameroon”. The High Commissioner of India, for his part, praised the excellence of Indo-Cameroonian cooperation, illustrated by the investment of the KKUMAYAS Group.
The ceremony concluded with the symbolic ribbon-cutting and a guided tour of the facilities.
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