rfi | La Camerounaise Cécile Bibiane Njebet a été désignée lauréate du prestigieux prix Champions de la Terre mardi 22 novembre. Cette récompense du programme des Nations Unies pour l’environnement est décernée une fois par an. Parmi les cinq lauréats cette année, cette agronome camerounaise est originaire de la région …
Read More »Cameroonian Professor Ranked World’s 2nd-Best Mathematician
The Heritage Times | Abdon Atangana, a professor from Cameroon, has been ranked as the second-best mathematician in the world. The 37-year-old was listed as being in science, technology, and engineering’s Top 188 in Stanford University’s ranking of the Top 2% of Scientists in the World, which was published on …
Read More »Cameroonian in Toronto who wanted $60K for his business got $600K instead after investors tasted his Jollof
Face2Face Africa | Gilles Tchianga is originally from Cameroon and went to Italy to pursue his first degree and postgraduate education in food processing. Afterward, he left Italy for Canada in search of better opportunities. Canada did not exactly meet his expectations in terms of job opportunities when he first …
Read More »Dette publique : la Chine se taille la part du lion sur 177 milliards d’intérêts payés par le Cameroun en 9 mois
Investir au Cameroun | Au cours de la période de 9 mois allant de janvier à septembre 2022, le Cameroun a remboursé ses dettes pour un montant total de 910,2 milliards de FCFA, dont 78,9% de dette remboursée à des bailleurs de fonds extérieurs. Sur cette enveloppe totale, révèle la …
Read More »UAE slams visa ban on all citizens of Cameroon, Nigeria, 17 other African countries
Africanews | The United Arab Emirates has reportedly banned nationals of some 20 African countries from entering its capital city, Dubai. “This is to inform you that we will not be posting 30 days visa applications for these nationalities effective today October 18, 2022,” the notice read in part. countries …
Read More »From a basement near Baltimore, he plotted to smuggle guns to Cameroon
Cameroonians in Maryland say they understand why. The Washington Post | ROSEDALE, Md. — They called the cramped basement of the red brick house in the Baltimore suburbs “the lab” and agreed to leave their phones in a bucket at the door before they went in. On group chats, they …
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