Year: 2024
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Human Interest
Douala – Buea: Transportation costs surge amid year-end festivities
By Synthia Lateu Transportation costs from Douala, the economic capital of Cameroon, to various towns in the South West region…
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Politics
Unsubmissive politicians/NGOs, illegal churches: Atanga promises hard times in 2025
By Nchendzengang Tatah The Minister of Territorial Administration (MINAT), Paul Atanga Nji said government will not toletate offensive behavior from…
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Politics
Obscure NGO drags rights lawyer Alice Nkom to court for terrorism
Cameroonians are certainly hearing of this NGO for the first time as it came hitting hard against respected human rights…
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Lifestyle-Culture
Bamessing elites throw weight behind ruler, say separatist fighters must leave
Those who hail from Bamessing village, located in Ngoketundjia division in the North West region, have said their traditional ruler…
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Human Interest
Chilling Crime: Suspect nabbed for Bamenda hospital killing, family evokes madness
Police in Bamenda Central city detained a suspect after he removed an oxygen mask from a 54-year-old patient, leading to…
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Lifestyle-Culture
Riz Bijou Fortifie launches its nutrition and wellness program
Press Release Douala, Cameroon, 17th December 2024 Bijou Fortifié, Olam Agri’s leading brand of fortified rice in Cameroon, proudly announces…
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Human Interest
Human Rights Watch urges MINAT to lift ban on REDHAC
By Synthia Lateu Human Rights Watch (HRW) has called on Cameroonian authorities to “immediately reverse” the suspension of The Central…
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Human Interest
Douala: Taxi drivers lament as commercial motorcycles take over city
By Synthia Lateu Taxi drivers in Douala are lamenting the growing dominance of commercial motorcycles in the urban transportation sector…
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Sports
Subsidy crisis: Club presidents challenge FECAFOOT, turn to sports ministry
Elite One and Two club presidents have requested that their subsidies be paid directly into their accounts instead of passing…
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