A Call to Responsibility and Professionalism: NCC President’s 2026 World Radio Day Message.

A Call to Responsibility and Professionalism: NCC President’s 2026 World Radio Day Message. On the occasion of the 2026 World Radio Day, the President of the National Communication Council (NCC), Joseph Chebonkeng Kalabuse, delivered a powerful and timely message to Radio Journalists across the nation. Speaking during an interview he granted to a CRTV Journalist,…

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Where are Cameroon’s Youth?

Where are Cameroon’s Youth? Where is the youth day in the Banana Republic of CameRUIN?  When will this nation be taken over by youths? 93-year-olds are still running in the corridors of power and celebrating Youth Day. What an insult to the people…. Anglophone CPDM Elites parading the corridors of Power in Yaounde, listen to…

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Cameroon youth await further promises TODAY, February 10th.

Cameroon youth await further promises TODAY, February 10th. That question is very much alive in Cameroon right now—and the honest answer is: the Biya regime looks politically exhausted, but not yet finished. Paul Biya has ruled since 1982. That’s over four decades. Longevity alone isn’t fatal—but when it’s combined with: rare public appearances, opaque decision-making,…

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A contract signed in Yaoundé is enforceable in Paris, London, Washington, and The Hague.

A contract signed in Yaoundé is enforceable in Paris, London, Washington, and The Hague. THE HIDDEN BILL: HOW CAMEROON PAYS THE PRICE FOR DISRESPECTING CONTRACTS Cameroonian officials often behave as if: “What happens in Yaoundé stays in Yaoundé.” This is false. A contract signed in Yaoundé is enforceable in Paris, London, Washington, and The Hague….

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Political Marginalization of Anglophone and Government Measures

Political Marginalization of Anglophone and Government Measures Since 1973, Mr. Tandeng Muna has had to be content with his position as President of the National Assembly, where his influence is significantly diminished. From that point onward, Anglophones have had few illusions regarding their power within state institutions. The decision by President Biya in January 1984…

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