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Mobile Money usage surges in Cameroon, outpacing traditional banking

Business in Cameroon | The use of mobile money services has “particularly increased” in Cameroon, rising from 29.9% in 2017 to 42.7% in 2022 for the population aged 15 years or older, according to the results of the 5th Cameroon Household Survey (Ecam 5) released on April 24 by the …

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Cameroon bans Elon Musk’s Starlink

ITWeb Africa | Cameroon is seizing Starlink equipment at its ports of entry because the low-orbit satellite provider is not licenced. The decision to seize all Starlink equipment imported into Cameroon comes after the government expressed concerns about national security and unfair competition. In a recent notice given to customs …

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Cameroon’s aviation safety improves, yet falls short of international targets

Business in Cameroon | Transport Minister Jean Ernest Masséna Ngalle Bibehe issued a statement on April 22 detailing the results of a safety audit conducted by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) from October 9 to October 20, 2023. The audit, part of the Universal Security Audit Program (USAP), revealed …

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Patrice Motsepe, président de la CAF, répond à Samuel Eto’o : “Personne n’est au-dessus de la loi” |+ vidéo

France 24 | Dans une interview exclusive à France 24, le président de la Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF) Patrice Motsepe rejette les accusations du président de la fédération camerounaise et ex-star Samuel Eto’o, selon qui la CAF le diffamerait à travers une enquête pour matchs truqués. Il évoque également …

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FIFA Removes Brys’ Name Amid Cameroon Coaching Dispute

The name of Marc Brys, the recently appointed national team coach of Cameroon, has been taken down from FIFA’s website. The names of the president and secretary-general of the Cameroon Football Federation were listed on the FIFA website with the name of the Belgian coach, who serves as the head …

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Flambée des cours du cacao: les gagnants parmi les pays producteurs de fèves

RFI | Plafonné à 1 000, puis 1 500 francs CFA en Côte d’Ivoire, ou leur équivalent au Ghana, le kilo de cacao s’est vendu plus de 5 100 francs CFA – soit plus de 8 dollars au Cameroun –, le troisième producteur africain. Les planteurs camerounais tirent actuellement pleinement profit de leur système libéralisé, après …

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