Cameroon: The urgency of an audit on the management of institutional support from the State to the privately-owned press.

Ministry of Communication: The urgency of an audit on the management of the State’s institutional support for the privately-owned press. Following the confusion and opacity that once too often surrounded the management of this kitty, in January 2025, made available to Cameroonian press companies by the Head of State, Paul Biya, the Network of Cameroonian…

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Breaking News No.262 Now Available in Newsstands and Digital  Format

We are thrilled to announce that the latest edition of our esteemed newspaper is now available for purchase at newsstands across the city. This edition brings a wealth of articles, insightful analyses, and in-depth reporting on the most pressing issues of our time. For those who prefer the convenience of technology, we have also released…

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After Foumban, the Southern Cameroons were again duped at the grand national monologue

The Feeble Cries of the Northwest House of Chiefs and Biya’s resounding success story of Deceit. There has been a stream of steady complaints and cries in the wilderness from the northwest house of chiefs. The superimposition of administrative authorities in virtually all domains involving even culture and tradition has completely nullified the essence of…

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Reverend Dr. Teke John Ekema Inducted as 15th Executive President of the Cameroon Baptist Convention

Reverend Dr. Teke John Ekema has been inducted as the 15th Executive President of the Cameroon Baptist Convention (CBC). The induction ceremony took place at the Nkwen Baptist Church on January 11, 2025. Reverend Dr. Ekema, who hails from Bokwango in Buea subdivision, South West Region of Cameroon, has placed his administration under the theme…

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Why Bakassi Remains an INTEGRAL PART OF Southern Cameroons

Why Bakassi Remains an INTEGRAL PART OF Southern Cameroons: Commentary on the ICJ Ruling on Bakassi. By Denis Atemnkeng COMMENTARY ON THE ICJ RULING IN THE LAND AND MARITIME BOUNDARY BETWEEN NIGERIA AND CAMEROON, FOCUS ON THE BAKASSI PENINSULA By Denis Atemnkeng On 29 March 1994 the Government of the Republic of Cameroon filed in…

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