Year: 2025
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Human Interest
Bimbia Slave Trade Center: Hope and anticipation as revitalization project to take shape- Investor
LIMBE, Cameroon—According to Investor Gilgal, excitement is mounting in Bimbia as a multi-billion CFA franc project to transform the historic…
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Society
Nkoteng : Calm returns after deadly protest by Sosucam workers
By Synthia Lateu Order has been restored in Mbanjock and Nkoteng in the Haute-Sanaga Division of the Center Region, where…
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Politics
MTN Cameroon blocks CRM Momo SIM card without notice
The Cameroon Renaissance Movement (CRM) has denounced the abrupt blocking of its MTN SIM card, which was specifically used for…
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Health
Pioneer drug discovery center in Central Africa inaugurated at UB
By Nchendzengang Tatah The University of Buea Center for Drug Discovery (UB-CeDD) was inaugurated by the Secretary General of the…
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Society
UB affirms certifying ICT University graduates, release states
The Vice Chancellor, VC, of the University of Buea, UB Professor Ngomo Horace Manga, has affirmed that the renowned institution…
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Society
West: Dance group assaults inhabitants during cultural festival, Fon rebukes perpetrators
By Stephen TADAHA Fon Njitack Ngombe Pele of Fussep, Bafoussam, in the West Region of Cameroon, has sent a stern…
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Health
World Cancer Day 2025: A reminder for Cameroon to prioritize healthcare and not football
By Hans Ngala Today is being commemorated as World Cancer Day, a day set aside by the Union for International…
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Society
OPINION: One and Indivisible’: Really? A look at Cameroon’s complex identity crisis
By Hans NgalaMembers of the ruling Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement (CPDM) have a catchphrase that they love to tout “Cameroon…
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Politics
Cameroon 2025: Joshua Osih says ready for presidential elections
The National Chairman of the Social Democratic Front, SDF, party, Hon. Joshua Osih said he will run for presidency in…
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Politics
ANALYSIS: Cameroon’s Hunger Games: Why it is disingenuous for anyone to call on Paul Biya to run for office again
By W.N. Jackson The measure of leadership should be in the results that are produced. Let us forget the fact…
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