DW | Cameroon’s government has decided to postpone parliamentary and municipal elections. The decision has ignited fierce debates over implications for the future, with many doubting President Biya’s motivations for the move. On July 8, the National Assembly of Cameroon voted in favor of extending the mandate of current Members of Parliament …
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In the dynamic world of football, Bright Arrey-Mbi’s journey has been one of resilience and relentless pursuit of potential. After enduring a tumultuous stint with Bayern Munich, the talented defender is poised to embark on a promising new chapter with Portuguese powerhouse, Sporting Braga. Born in Kumba, Cameroon, and raised …
Read More »2 Cameroon nationals arrested for ‘black dollar’ scam
Manila Bulletin | Two Cameroon nationals have been arrested during an entrapment operation conducted by the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) in Taguig City for their alleged involvement in a “black dollar” scam. The NBI identified the two suspects as brothers Khan and Awa Fonkam who were arrested on Tuesday, …
Read More »Cameroon Is Surging The Tourism Industry With New Visa Free Travel Policy For 7 countries, Including Gabon, Nigeria and Mali
Travel And Tour World | Cameroon, nestled in West Africa, grants visa-free entry to tourists from seven countries, enhancing its accessibility for international visitors. This visa exemption facilitates easy exploration of Cameroon’s diverse landscapes and rich cultural heritage. From the arid northern plains to the lush tropical rainforests of the …
Read More »Daughter of Cameroon’s president hopes to help the country’s gays by coming out
Same-sex relations are punishable by up to five years in prison under Cameroon’s penal code. NBC |YAOUNDE, Cameroon — The daughter of Cameroon’s president said she hoped that by coming out as a lesbian she can help change laws that ban homosexuality in the country. Brenda Biya, who lives between …
Read More »Cameroon’s opposition says postponing elections is president’s ploy to stay leader for life
VOA | Lawmakers with the ruling Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement passed a law on Tuesday extending their term of office for one year. The lawmakers were elected in 2020 to serve a five-year term expiring on March 10, 2025. But this week, President Paul Biya asked his government to pass …
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