The political climate in Cameroon is heating up once again as the country approaches its next presidential election. At the center of the latest controversy is Maurice Kamto, leader of the Cameroon Renaissance Movement (MRC), who is accusing the government of orchestrating a political and judicial plot to prevent his …
Read More »David Ngog Opens Up: “Why I Did Not Play for Cameroon – And Why I Regret It”
Former Liverpool and Paris Saint-Germain striker David Ngog has finally opened up about a decision that shaped the trajectory of his international career—and one that continues to weigh on him years later. In a candid interview with Afrik-Foot, the now-retired forward revealed why he never played for Cameroon, despite being …
Read More »Cameroon Takes Measures to Stop Soldiers From Deserting to Ukraine-Russia War Fronts
HumAngle | Senior Cameroonian army officers have been urged to prohibit all outings from the national territory by elements of the defence and security forces who do not have authorisations duly signed by them after vetting by the chain of command and military security. Many Cameroonian soldiers have gone AWOL …
Read More »Le procès du meurtre de Martinez Zogo toujours à l’arrêt pour des questions de procédure
RFI | Deux ans et deux mois après la découverte du corps de l’animateur radio, en janvier 2023, le procès des 17 accusés peine toujours à avancer au tribunal militaire de Yaoundé. Le dossier est désormais suspendu à une décision de la Cour d’appel de la région Centre, où les …
Read More »Paul Biya congratulates Samuel Eto’o on his election to the CAF Executive Committee
CameroonOnline.ORG | March 12, 2025, marks a new step in the career of Samuel Eto’o Fils, an icon of African football and president of the Cameroonian Football Federation (Fécafoot). At the end of the African Football Confederation (CAF) meetings held in Cairo, the former Cameroonian international was elected a member …
Read More »Misinformation Sparks Panic, But HIV Treatment in Cameroon Is Still Free
CameroonOnline.ORG | The decision by U.S. President Donald Trump to cut most U.S. foreign aid, including the PEPFAR program for combating HIV/AIDS, has raised serious concerns among humanitarian organizations. In Cameroon, false reports have circulated claiming that antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) now cost between $10,000 and $15,000 per dose. However, according …
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