Cameroon Government Withdraws Financial Management of National Teams from Fecafoot

The Cameroonian government has decided to withdraw the financial management of national teams from Fecafoot, the country’s football federation. This decision comes amid ongoing scrutiny and controversy surrounding Fecafoot’s financial practices. The government has announced a comprehensive audit of Fecafoot by the State Inspectorate General in 2025 to ensure transparency and accountability in the management…

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Human Rights Lawyer Alice Nkom Summoned Over Alleged State Security Threat

Alice Nkom, a prominent human rights lawyer and chairperson of the Central Africa Human Rights Defenders Network (REDHAC), has been summoned in a case involving allegations of attempting to undermine state security. The complaint was filed by the Observatoire du Développement Sociétal (ODS), a relatively obscure NGO, which accuses Nkom of financing terrorism and illicitly…

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President Paul Biya Addresses Nation: Key Points from December 31st Speech

In his annual address to the nation on December 31st, 2024, President Paul Biya highlighted key issues including security, economic growth, social development, national unity, and the upcoming elections. His speech emphasized the government’s commitment to maintaining stability, improving living conditions, and fostering national solidarity. Security and Stability: He emphasized the importance of maintaining security…

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Anglophone Crisis: Cameroon Military Kills Two Separatist Fighters

In recent military operations in Cameroon’s conflict-hit North West and South West Regions, two separatist fighters were killed. One of the fighters, Hassan Njatow, who styled himself as “Mission Commander,” was killed in an ambush in Rom village, Nwa Subdivision, North West Region. Villagers reportedly tipped off security forces about his movements due to his…

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