Football Legend and Former Liberian President Weah advises Paul Biya to leave Power

Football Legend and Former Liberian President George Weah advises Paul Biya to leave Power Africa’s football legend and former Liberian President, George Weah, expresses shock as Paul Biya still returns as President“In 1988, Arsène Wenger discovered me while I was playing for Tonnerre Yaoundé in Cameroon 🇨🇲 and arranged my £12,000 transfer to Monaco. At…

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PCC Silent, Absent.

PCC Silent, Absent. It is a whole new level of insensitive leadership we are living in the Presbyterian Church in Cameroon. For Moderator Miki’s entire six months at the helm of the Church, Truth House has been pointing out many aspects of the Church’s life that need prompt attention. It is impossible to imagine how…

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Breaking News Bilingue Latest Edition No. 295 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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President Dr Samuel Ikome Sako has made the Ambazonian Government’s position crystal clear:

President Dr Samuel Ikome Sako has made the Ambazonian Government’s position crystal clear: When the Ambazonian resistance demanded genuine dialogue years ago, Yaoundé mocked the request with its familiar sneer: “With whom shall we negotiate?” Now that question echoes back across the Mfoundi valley: With whom shall the world negotiate for French Cameroon? Will it…

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CAMEROON’S SILENCE ON THE EVE OF A STORM: Let President Biya and the CPDM militants abandon the fight before the fight abandons them

Shakespeare talks of a tense silence that speaks on the eve of the battle of Agincourt. Soldiers anticipating death is a battle of nerves, listening to heart beat in the silence of each sentinel. There is a silence that questions”Who will be the next Cameroon ‘s president?” The presiding arrogance for the last 43 years…

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