CameroonOnline.ORG | FECAFOOT and FOURTEEN Join Forces in a Game-Changing Partnership The Cameroonian Football Federation (FECAFOOT) has officially teamed up with Swiss sportswear brand FOURTEEN as the new official equipment supplier for Cameroon’s national football teams. This exciting partnership covers the men’s, women’s, and youth squads, marking a significant milestone …
Read More »Mathis Amougou: Chelsea agree deal for Saint-Etienne teen – sources
ESPN | Chelsea have agreed a deal to sign Mathis Amougou from Saint-Etienne worth in the region of €15 million ($15.5m), sources have told ESPN. The sources added that the 19-year-old midfielder is more likely to join the Blues’ first-team setup immediately as opposed to joining Chelsea’s sister club Strasbourg on loan, but either way the initial …
Read More »Cameroun 1945 – 1971 : Le rapport qui accable la France | +vidéo
franceinfo | Après deux ans de recherche, 14 chercheurs français et camerounais publient un rapport sur le rôle de la France au Cameroun entre 1945 et 1971 : violences, populations déplacées, tortures, zones d’exception. Rencontre avec Karine Ramondy qui a piloté cette unité de recherche.
Read More »Cameroon Gov’t Bids $191.6mln for Société Générale Stake
Business in Cameroon | The Cameroonian government has announced its intention to acquire 58.08% stake in the local subsidiary of Société Générale. The country offered $191.6 million, according to letter from the Ministry of Finance. The government’s decision is based on legal provisions in Société Générale Cameroon’s statutes and follows …
Read More »Cameroonian citizen apprehended at NAIA for fraud, immigration cases
Palawan News | Immigration authorities apprehended a Cameroonian national at Ninoy Aquino International Airport last week on pending fraud allegations and immigration violations. Commissioner of the Bureau of Immigration (BI), Joel Anthony Viado, identified him as Oscar Ogie Mbang, 52. He was detained on January 27 after arriving at NAIA …
Read More »Uncovering the murder of Félix Moumié, France’s long shadow
CameroonOnline.ORG | For decades, the death of eminent Cameroonian activist Félix Moumié has loomed large over Franco-African ties. A terrible blow to the growing independence movement, Moumié, leader of the Union of Populations of Cameroon (UPC), was poisoned in Geneva, Switzerland on October 15, 1960. He stayed for several weeks …
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