CameroonOnline.ORG | During his stay in Douala, Ferdinand Ngoh Ngoh, the Secretary-General of the Presidency of the Republic, made a notable visit this Sunday to the Archbishop of Douala, Monsignor Samuel Kleda. This meeting has drawn considerable attention, given the Archbishop’s recent public statements regarding the political future of President …
Read More »5,000 Dismissed: The High Cost of Cameroon’s Public Service Exodus
CameroonOnline.ORG | In the heart of Cameroon’s bustling administrative districts, an unexpected silence has fallen over the corridors of government offices, schools, and hospitals. Nearly 5,000 civil servants—once integral to the nation’s machinery—have been dismissed or revoked from service. The announcement, made by Joseph Le, Minister of Public Service and …
Read More »Cameroon Shines Against Ethiopia with a Dominant 5-2 Victory | + FULL video
Cameroon’s U-17 Lionesses put on a spectacular show against Ethiopia, securing a commanding 5-2 victory in the first leg of the second round of World Cup qualifiers. With a well-coordinated attack and unwavering determination, the young Lionesses demonstrated their strength, leaving no room for doubt about their ambitions. The match, …
Read More »Cameroon-Belgium Tensions Escalate Following Attack on Minister Foutsou | +video
CameroonOnline.ORG | The diplomatic relationship between Cameroon and Belgium has come under significant strain following a violent attack against Cameroonian government officials in Belgium. The incident, which took place during the closing ceremony of Youth Month on February 28 and March 3, 2025, has sparked outrage among Cameroonian authorities and …
Read More »CPDM Councilor Faces Expulsion for Calling for Paul Biya’s Retirement
CameroonOnline.ORG | Léon Theiller Onana, a municipal councilor in Monatélé and a member of the ruling Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement (CPDM), is facing expulsion after publicly asking for President Paul Biya to step down. His comments have sparked tensions within the party, revealing deepening divisions ahead of the 2025 presidential …
Read More »Cameroon may soon lurch into crisis. Here’s how the US can help steer it away.
Atlantic Council | Cameroon is currently not high on the US foreign policy agenda—but it should be. The country, at the crossroads of Central and West Africa, faces uncertainty across political, social, economic, and security environments. This is happening at a time when the United States’ global competitors are opportunistically …
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