Garoua (Cameroon) - Paul Mboui's family will soon move into the attractive new bungalow he is building. Then he will rent out his present compound as a warehouse to Guiding Hope, the honey trading company that has made him prosperous. Read >
Monday, 27 October 2008
Inter Press Service (IPS), by Tamfu Hanson
Yaounde (Cameroon) - The Cameroon government has conducted the fight against corruption and embezzlement of public funds through many established structures. Read >
Thursday, 04 September 2008
Cameroon Tribune (Cameroon), by Martin A. Nkemngu
Yaounde (Cameroon) - A recent virtually unnoticeable incident in Douala has come to remind us of the complexity and deep-rooted nature of the problem of handling drugs in the country. Read >
Thursday, 28 August 2008
Cameroon Tribune (Cameroon), by Nkendem Forbinake
Lukong (Cameroon) - The past weeks have witnessed a general build up to put an end to the wanton exploitation of forest and wildlife resources in Cameroon. Read >
Thursday, 14 August 2008
Cameroon Tribune (Cameroon), by Pius Nyulime
Yaounde (Cameroon) - The 9th summit of the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa, CEMAC opens in Yaounde tomorrow amid challenges to face squarely the socio-economic and security issues concerning the sub-region. Read >
Tuesday, 24 June 2008
Cameroon Tribune (Yaounde), by Shey Peter Mabu
As fear of the present food crisis and a possible global disaster mounts, our lifestyles and some developments in the industrialized nations virtually contribute to the disturbing scenario. The challenges go beyond food production and marketing Read >
Wednesday, 18 June 2008
Cameroon Tribune (Cameroon), by Shey Peter Mabu
Yaounde (Cameroon) - The Cameroon National Assembly has adopted a government proposal to amend the country’s Constitution -- a move that paves the way for incumbent President Paul Biya to continue in office when his term expires in 2011.
Read >Monday, 28 April 2008
Mail&Guardian (South Africa), by Emmanuel Wongibe
More than a week after the transporters strike subsided, fierce troops have not stopped breaking into houses in Fiango, Hausa Quarter and Meta Quarter.
Read >Tuesday, 11 March 2008
The Post (Cameroon), by Olive Ejang Tebug Ngoh
Calm has now returned to Cameroon after a week of demonstrations that crippled the nation.It all started on Monday, February 25, when taxi drivers called a strike to protest against the hike in fuel prices.
Read >Tuesday, 04 March 2008
The Post (Cameroon), by Francis Wache and Azore Opio