Opinions & Editorials
A high school teacher killed by her husband in Douala
A teacher named Diane YANGWO was regularly beaten by her husband. This time was fatal. A black anger has gripped teachers since the weekend in Douala. And for good reason, the tragic death of Diane YANGWO. This Teacher died on Saturday, November 18 after being violently beaten by her husband. It all started when Éric…
Capo Daniel reveals Ayaba Cho ordered Senator Kemende’s killing, AGovC Denies
The former deputy defence commander of the separatist armed group, Ambazonia Defence Forces, Capo Daniel, has offered new insights into the killing of vibrant opposition Senator, Henry Kemende, in 2022. Ngong Emmanuel, popularly known as Capo Daniel, contradicted his earlier accusations against the Cameroon military by stating that the Ambazonia Governing Council President Ayaba Cho…
Calls for Biya’s reelection: When militants support CPDM for tribal gain
In the political landscape of Cameroon, the call for President Paul Biya’s reelection has stirred a complex mix of loyalty, ambition, and tribal dynamics. The Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement (CPDM), the ruling party, has witnessed a surge of support from militants, particularly in the Far North Region’s Kolofata, Mayo-Sava West. This support, however, is not…
Macron, Other World Leaders Congratulate Senegal’s President-elect
In a significant moment for Senegal and the broader international community, French President Emmanuel Macron, along with other global leaders, has extended congratulations to Senegal’s President-elect, Bassirou Diomaye Faye. This gesture comes after Faye’s victory in a pivotal presidential election that marks a turning point in Senegal’s political landscape. President Macron’s congratulatory message reflects a…
high cost of living suffocates households in Cameroon
In Cameroon, a nation of over 27.9 million people, the high cost of living is a pressing concern that suffocates the financial well-being of many households. The country’s economic landscape is marked by its rich natural resources, yet it faces significant challenges in translating this wealth into improved living standards for its population. Political strides…
Togo: The president of the republic now elected by parliament
Togo’s Political Landscape Transforms: A Shift to Parliamentary Power In a historic move that marks a significant shift in Togo’s political landscape, the country has adopted a new constitution that transitions the nation from a presidential to a parliamentary system. This pivotal change grants the parliament the authority to elect the president, a decision that…
Korea provides food aid worth over 163.6M to Anglophone crisis victims
Korea’s Contribution to Alleviating the Anglophone Crisis: A Generous Gesture of Solidarity In a world often divided by geopolitical interests and national agendas, it is heartening to witness acts of pure humanitarianism that transcend borders. The recent announcement of Korea’s provision of food aid worth over $163.6 million to the victims of the Anglophone crisis…
Cameroon Government partners with WFP to fight hunger, malnutrition
In a significant move to address the pressing issues of hunger and malnutrition, the Cameroon Government has entered into a partnership with the World Food Programme (WFP). This collaboration aims to implement a comprehensive food security project targeting vulnerable communities across various regions of the country. The agreement, formalized in Yaoundé, underscores a shared commitment…
Will peace return to the PCRN with the definitive exclusion of Robert Kona?
The Political Landscape of the PCRN: Navigating Through Turbulence The political arena is often a stage for intense drama and the Parti Camerounais pour la Renaissance Nationale (PCRN) has been no exception. The recent definitive exclusion of Robert Kona, a prominent figure within the party, has sent ripples throughout the political landscape. The question on…
Uganda’s president appoints son as top commander of the army, raising succession concerns
Gen. Kainerugaba stands accused of ‘engaging in partisan politics’ despite a ban on such activity by army officers The Political Engagement of Military Officers: A Delicate Balance The case of Gen. Muhoozi Kainerugaba, a high-ranking officer in the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF), has brought to light the complex issue of military personnel engaging in…

