Human Rights Watch | Earlier this week, Norwegian police confirmed the arrest of a man on suspicion of incitement to commit crimes against humanity in Cameroon. AFP confirmed the man was Lucas Cho Ayaba, a Cameroonian separatist leader. His arrest could be a step toward justice for the victims of …
Read More »Cameroon’s pension fund downplays ransomware attack
ITWeb Africa | Cameroon’s National Social Insurance Fund (CNPS) has revealed a recent breach of its information system, but claims the documents in the hackers’ possession are insignificant and have no impact on its operations. On September 12, a hacker gang known as Space Bears claimed to have infiltrated CNPS’s …
Read More »Cameroonian separatist leader arrested in Norway
BBC | A Cameroonian separatist leader has been arrested in Norway for his alleged role in the ongoing armed conflict in the Central African country. Lucas Ayaba Cho was arrested on Tuesday on “charges based on his various expressions on social media”, his lawyer told the BBC. Cho is an …
Read More »18 jours avant le Kenya, André Onana lâche la vidéo très accablante sur la FECAFOOT
Afrique Sports | Alors que le Cameroun s’apprête à défier le Kenya dans le cadre des troisième et quatrième journées des éliminatoires de la CAN 2025, André Onana se distingue étonnamment. Avec une vidéo mettant en cause la FECAFOOT de Samuel Eto’o, le gardien de Manchester United remue le couteau …
Read More »Samuel Eto’o « tient » le nouvel équipementier des « Lions Indomptables »
Foot Africa | Le président de la Fédération camerounaise de football (FEACFOOT), Samuel Eto’o, aurait trouvé un accord avec un nouvel équipementier qui viendra remplacer « One All Sports »; dont le contrat a été résilié d’une façon unilatérale. C’est ce que vient de confirmer l’animateur sportif Rémy N’Gono lors …
Read More »How the Zai farming technique is transforming soil fertility in North Cameroon
GAROUA, Cameroon – Mongabay — Ouro Andre, a village in the Lagdo sub division in the North Region of Cameroon, appears desolate on this rainy morning as farmers set out early to till the soil and plant crops. Goats munch fresh grass, bellowing to break the quiet in this 700-person …
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