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Invest in the Future of Bimbia

Bimbia is more than a historical site—it is a land of untapped potential, cultural significance, and economic opportunity. By investing in Bimbia, you become part of a transformative journey that honors the past while creating a brighter future for the community and the region.

Historical and Cultural Tourism

As one of Africa's key slave trade sites, Bimbia attracts visitors from around the globe. Investments in infrastructure, tourism facilities, and cultural programs can elevate it to a world-class heritage destination

Community Empowerment

Our investment supports the preservation of local traditions, empowers the community, and ensures that the story of Bimbia continues to inspire and educate.

UNESCO Heritage Potential

Development efforts are paving the way for Bimbia to become a UNESCO World Heritage Site, further increasing its global visibility and investment appeal.

Economic Growth

Tourism development creates jobs, supports local businesses, and boosts the regional economy, fostering sustainable growth for generations.

The EBANGO farm

Currently Bimbia is sparsely populated as many of its citizens have relocated to Limbe in search of jobs. Most of the land in Bimbia is now farmland with projects underway for developing the Slave site.

  • The EBANGO Farm is located in Bonabile-Bimbia. It is a major investments  in  the cultivation and commercialisation  of cocunut and palm by a Bimbia Youth.
  • The farm is the largest privately owned coconut and  plantation producer in the  Fako  Division.  The project aims to modernize production by introducing irrigation for  year round production.

Invest In Welcom

Support the Bimbia community to develop cultural and educational programs to promote the Bimbia Heritage

Partner with local Bimbia artisans to promote cultural and traditional heritage.

Support the preservation of relics and site infrastructure.

Community development plans (For Limbe 3 Council)

Invest In Bimbia

  • Sponsor cultural and educational programs that attract international audiences.
  • Partner with local artisans to promote authentic African crafts and goods.
  • Support the preservation of historical relics and site infrastructure.
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