Business in Cameroon | On July 24, President Paul Biya ratified a bilateral air transport agreement between Cameroon and South Africa. Initially signed in Cape Town on July 14, 2011, the agreement aims to enhance relations between the two countries by streamlining air operations and boosting trade. Under the terms …
Read More »Extradition controversée d’un activiste camerounais depuis le Gabon, selon ‘Mediapart’
Steeve Akam, mieux connu sous le pseudonyme de Ramon Cotta, activiste politique et réfugié camerounais à Libreville, Gabon, a récemment été extradé vers son pays d’origine, le Cameroun, dans des circonstances troublantes, rapporte ‘Mediapart’. Depuis plusieurs années, après avoir fui le Cameroun, Ramon Cotta s’était établi au Gabon où il …
Read More »Studirium Digitalizes the School Ecosystem in Cameroon
Wearetech Africa | Designed with the unique challenges of educational institutions in mind, this innovative solution aims to simplify operations. Studirium is an edtech platform developed by a promising Cameroonian start-up. Founded in 2024 by Eric Bruno Tia Nossoue and based in Douala, the platform aims to digitalize the educational …
Read More »Human Rights Watch Raises Alarm Over New Decree in Cameroon Limiting Free Speech Ahead of 2025 Elections
According to Human Rights Watch, Cameroon is facing increased scrutiny over its stance on free speech following a recent decree that potentially censors criticism of state institutions and the president. This new decree, issued on July 16 by Emmanuel Mariel Djikdent, the head of the Mfoundi division, has raised alarms …
Read More »D.C. United Signs Cameroonian Midfielder Boris Enow
D.C. United signed midfielder Boris Enow Takang from Maccabi Netanya in the Israeli first division. The Black-and-Red signed Enow to a three-and-a-half-year deal through 2027 with an option in 2028. Enow is a 24-year-old midfielder from Cameroon. He previously played for RC Lens B in France and FC Porto B …
Read More »Decree in Cameroon Unjustifiably Censors Free Speech
Human Rights Watch | It is becoming increasingly difficult to speak freely in Cameroon. In a decree issued on July 16, Emmanuel Mariel Djikdent, the head of the Mfoundi division, where the capital Yaoundé is situated, stated that “anyone who dangerously insults the [state] institutions or the person who embodies …
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