Cameroon
Trade Minister Shuts Down Bars Amid Beer Price Increase Controversy
Trade Minister Shuts Down Bars Amid Beer Price Increase Controversy –Since November 1, 2024, many bar owners in Cameroon have raised their prices, increasing the cost of beers and soft drinks by CFA50 to 100 FCFA. This decision has angered Luc Magloire Mbarga Atangana, Cameroon’s Minister of Commerce. His enforcement team sealed off several establishments…
Massive Landslide Severely Impacts Dschang Cliff Road
Massive Landslide Severely Impacts Dschang Cliff Road – The Dschang Cliff Road in Cameroon’s West region was severely impacted by a massive landslide. The incident occurred on November 5, 2024, following heavy rains that triggered the landslide at La Falaise locality in Dschang town. The landslide blocked road access and buried several vehicles, including three…
Breaking News No.255 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…
Minfi Announces Seizure of 3,144 War Munitions by Customs
The Ministry of Finance (Minfi) has stated the recent seizure of 3,144 war munitions by customs authorities. The seizure was part of an ongoing effort to enhance national security and prevent the illegal trafficking of weapons and ammunition. The operation was conducted by the customs department, which has been integrated into the National Defense and…
Gendarmes Mistake Motorcycle Noise for Gunfire, Resulting in Civilian Death in Bamenda
In a tragic incident in Nkwen, Bamenda, gendarmes mistakenly opened fire after confusing the sound of a modified motorcycle for gunfire. This occurred at Mile 4 Junction around 8 PM on October 27, 2024. The gunfire resulted in the immediate death of a civilian and left another person injured. The confusion arose when a motorcycle with a customized sound repeatedly passed through the area, making loud noises that resembled gunfire. A local food vendor at the scene recounted that the bike rider had modified the sound of his motorcycle to mimic gunshots, which led to the gendarmes’ reaction. This incident has raised concerns about the safety of civilians amid heightened security measures in Bamenda. It also highlights the challenges faced by security forces in distinguishing between real threats and false alarms, especially in regions affected by conflict. The local community has…
Three Separatist Suspects Arrested in Babanki Amid Anglophone Crisis
In a recent military operation, the Cameroon military arrested three individuals suspected of being members of the Ambazonia separatist movement in Babanki, also known as Kedjom Ketinguh. The suspects, identified by their pseudonyms Biabia, Ebudu, and Half Hand Man, were taken into custody on October 29, 2024. The operation involved searching and seizing in the…
Cameroon Sets Six-Month Deadline for Whisky Sachet Ban
The Cameroonian government has announced a six-month deadline for whisky-producing companies to cease distributing their products in sachets. This decision is part of a broader effort to address public health concerns and curb the consumption of cheap, highly alcoholic shots often sold in plastic sachets. These sachets, commonly referred to as “whisky sachets,” have been…
Holy Infant University Institute is a place to be
The Management of Holy Infant University Institute (HIUI) wishes to announce to the entire community & all new students in Year 1 in all the other disciplines such as Nursing, Midwifery, Medical Laboratory Sciences (MLS), and Physiotherapy begin one week later. Entry requirements into all these disciplines are a pass in 2 Advanced Level Subjects…
BILLIONAIRE GUILLAUME MBAKAM BUILDS A CLAY AND KAOLIN TILE MANUFACTURING PLANT
The BILLIONAIRE has put a little over 1,000 million into play for the transformation of clay and KAOLIN into construction materials in order to limit imports that are causing the country to lose foreign currency After Green Oil and real estate including its United brand hotels, Guillaume Mbakam is investing in mining and wants to…
CHRDA Demands Investigation into Killing of Bamenda II Deputy Mayor
The Center for Human Rights and Democracy in Africa (CHRDA) has called for an independent investigation into the killing of Joko Frida, the Second Deputy Mayor of Bamenda II. Joko Frida was found dead on October 28, 2024, after being kidnapped from her home on October 26. The CHRDA has condemned the murder, describing it…

