Politics
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CRM excludes Barrister Tamfu from Directorate for ‘attacking’ its national president
The president of the Cameroon Renaissance Movement CRM party, Maurice Kamto has reportedly excluded Barrister Tamfu Richard, from the National…
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Chadian Ambassador to Cameroon regains duty post after diplomatic tension
By Stephen TADAHA. Chadian Ambassador to Cameroon is in Cameroon after a month of diplomatic tensions between the two countries…
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President Paul Biya receives another set of Ambassador designates to Cameroon
By Vera Fon The President of the Republic Paul Biya, has again received letters of credence from an additional 4…
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SDF: Fru Ndi will not be chairman come July
By Vera Fon The National Chairman of the Social Democratic Front, SDF Ni John Fru Ndi will not stand as…
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Biya receives new Ambassadors at Unity Palace, years after COVID-19 restrictions
By Vera Fon The new Ambassadors to Cameroon are set to deepen the relationship between their country and Cameroon. Received…
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Hon. Cyprian Mbaya Awudu passes unto glory
One of the strongest pillars of the Social Democratic Front party, SDF, Hon. Dr. Cyprian Mbaya Awudu, has died. His…
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Cameroon Bar president condemns arrest, torture of member
The President of the Cameroon Bar Association, Barrister Mbah Eric, has condemned the arrest of the Cameroon Renaissance Movement Activist…
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Organization drills magistrates, forestry staff on combatting illegal logging in Cameroon
By Vera Fon The organization, African Alliance for Development Action (AADA) is striving to educate and enlighten magistrates and forest…
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Cameroon wages war against hate speech
Following the frequent rise of hate speech and xenophobia in the country, Territorial Administration Minister, Paul Atanga Nji on Monday…
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Barred from marching in Bamenda, Frankist movement pours venom
Wearing sky blue T-shirts and holding the Cameroon flag, at the last minute when associations and political parties were to…
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