Tribal Football | Arsenal Invincible Lauren has hopes Cameroon football can recapture the greatness that he and his generation enjoyed. The former Gunners ace won two African Cup of Nations titles with Cameroon and also Olympic Games gold as part of a group of players regarded as among the best …
Read More »New Commonwealth trade hub for Cameroon, Gabon to boost economic development: PM
YAOUNDE, April 12 (Xinhua) — Cameroon’s Prime Minister Joseph Dion Ngute has said a new Commonwealth trade hub for Cameroon and Gabon would bring new opportunities and offer huge momentum in strengthening the countries’ economies. Ngute made the remark on Tuesday during an event to officially open a new office …
Read More »Cameroon aims to boost export revenues, rejoin AGOA – minister
WASHINGTON, April 10 (Reuters) – Cameroon is working to boost export revenues to fend off a potential debt crisis and has relaunched talks with the U.S. to rejoin Washington’s flagship trade initiative with Africa, its economy minister said on Monday. The economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent …
Read More »France: Malcom Bokele falls victim to racism, Samuel Eto’o calls out French authorities
During the 30th matchday of Ligue 2, which saw the Girondins de Bordeaux win 2-0 against Bastia on Saturday, April 8th, Cameroonian defender Malcom Bokele was subjected to racist insults. The Cameroonian Football Federation (Fecafoot) spoke out in defense of their player and called on French football officials to take …
Read More »Un maire du Nord-Ouest s’inquiète: «Va-t-on vivre dans la peur des kidnappings?»
RFI | Au Cameroun, de récentes attaques menées près de la frontière nigériane ont fait fuir les habitants de plusieurs villages, dans les régions Sud-Ouest et Nord-Ouest. Le maire de la commune d’Ako, Nkanya Nkwai, affiche son inquiétude après une série d’enlèvements : « Est-ce que c’est un incident isolé …
Read More »Cameroon Rebuilds Bridge Destroyed by Boko Haram
VOA | YAOUNDE, CAMEROON — Authorities in Cameroon have rebuilt a bridge that Boko Haram militants destroyed in 2015 in an effort to damage trade with Nigeria and Chad. The government also deployed additional troops to protect construction workers repairing other damage caused by the militants, who are still actively …
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