Society
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Cameroon Was Bigger Slave Exit Point Than Ghana, Senegal – Dr. Lisa Aubrey
By Hans Ngala An African-American historian Dr. Lisa Aubrey has revealed that Bimbia in today’s SW Region of Cameroon was…
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Nwa: The Grand Coronation of Fon Chepnda Ronald, Celebration of Unity, Heritage
After nearly 75 years of silence, the traditional rites of Mfe have been revived, awakening ancestral spirits and ushering in…
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Writing competition: Eran Moas and Djaïli Amadou Amal Give Young Cameroonians a Voice
Through the ASAF Cameroun Foundation, entrepreneur and philanthropist Eran Moas, together with Djaïli Amadou Amal, writer and honorary ambassador of…
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Remember Nyos: The Dream That Saved Fon Fobuzie
By Nchendzengang Tatah 1987 was the year Fon Martin Buzie Asanji FOBUZIE II of Chomba would begin his ranch in…
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SONARA to Resume Operations in 2027 With Boosted Production Capacity
By Synthia Lateu The National Oil Refining Company (SONARA) plans to restart refining operations within 24 months under a recovery…
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Bamenda: Soldiers kill taxi driver, woman and unborn twins
There was consternation in Bamenda, North West region, after the dramatic death of a taxi driver and a pregnant woman.…
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OCTOBER12’25: Three Million Cameroonians With Disabilities Excluded From Voting, That Should Trouble Us
By Princeley Njukang On October 12, 2025, Cameroonians will once again head to the polls to elect, possibly, the country’s…
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Ekona Residents Allege Brutality and Extortion by BIR Soldiers Amidst Recent Killings
Residents of Ekona in Muyuka subdivision, Southwest Region, are reporting widespread violence and intimidation by soldiers from the Rapid Intervention…
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Vice Chancellor, Registrar: GreenSprings Digital University Institute Appoints Profs Boyomo, Ngoh
By Akumany David Digital oriented higher institute of learning, Greenspirings Digital University Institute has appointed Prof Boyomo Assala as Vice…
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COMMENTARY: Ukraine Draws Global Sympathy, While Cameroon’s Anglophones Are Forgotten
By Hans Ngala As the Anglophone Crisis enters its ninth year later this year, the world has largely ignored the…
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