AFP | Thousands rallied in Cameroon’s capital on Sunday to fete 40 years in power of President Paul Biya, who is accused of trampling on human rights and stifling democracy. The 89-year-old is the world’s second longest-serving leader, except monarchs, after Equatorial Guinea’s Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, who has been …
Read More »Cameroon yet to unveil World Cup kit, traders despair | + video
Al Jazeera | The World Cup is less than three weeks away but Cameroon are yet to unveil their kit for the tournament. To add to the confusion fans are still able to buy a shirt that the team will not be wearing at the finals in Qatar. It is …
Read More »Cameroon’s President Celebrates 40 Years in Power; Opposition Seeking Electoral Reforms
VOA | YAOUNDÉ, CAMEROON — Cameroon’s government and its supporters are holding events this week ahead of celebrations Sunday marking President Paul Biya’s 40 years in power. Meanwhile, opposition parties are holding rallies calling for the 89-year-old Biya, the world’s oldest head of state, to change what they say are …
Read More »The NGO in Cameroon making “gold” from e-waste | +video
africanews | In Cameroon, the processing of the tons of electronic waste produced each year is mainly in the hands of informal actors, trained on the job, “by observing from day to day”, admits Ismael Alioum. According to the scrap dealer, Chinese and Indian operators are very active in the …
Read More »Closure of Equatorial Guinea’s borders impacts Cameroonian traders | + video
Africanews | Cameroonian traders living on the border with Equatorial Guinea are “suffering a lot” since the closure of Equatorial-Guinean land borders in preparation for the presidential campaign that will begin on November 3 in this small Central African country. On October 25, Vice President Teodorin Nguema Obiang justified this …
Read More »President Biya Gives $250,000 For Repatriation Of 630 Cameroonians Expelled From Equatorial Guinea
HumAngle Media | The presidential intervention follows forceful and sometimes brutal expulsion of Cameroonians by the Equato-Guinean authorities. President Paul Biya of Cameroon has authorised the release of 125 million FCFA (about US$250,000) to be used for the repatriation of an estimated 630 Cameroonians who are being forcefully expelled from …
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