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The purpose of last Saturday's launching was to make the public recognise the existence of the group and that the group can be useful in cultural manifestations.
Any use of the multi-media with the aim of provoking a positive response demands the truth and objectivity in the gathering and processing of material for dissemination. Without this, the main objectives of what is circulated to inform and sensitize for positive action shall have been relegated to manipulative acts of destruction.
Those shopping from superstores risk having their items missing at concierge services.
Bike riders in Yaounde are busy going about their business despite rumour about strike.
What do you think about Tianshi, GNLD, NG4L and other food supplements such as "forever living products" that are flooding the drug market today?
A follow up committee that supervised the project presented its end-of-mandate report to stakeholders yesterday.
They are now second in Africa and 29th on the world stage.
Meeting in Buea, they resolved to be more vigilant and encouraged the Head of State in his strive for nation building.
The anniversary celebrations in Yaounde focused on the contribution of the 16th president, Abraham Lincoln, in moulding the American nation.
Daniel Effiong Okon, a fisherman living in Bakassi Peninsula is not happy at the moment. Daily, he mourns like hundreds of others doing their legitimate business in the once Nigerian territory. They live in fear, not knowing what the next moment holds for them. They face the worst of cruelty in the hands of Camerounian security officials who harass, intimidate, rape and sometimes kill them with ...
«It was very exciting to find myself at the head of Cameroon Tribune (English edition) when the paper was launched, having been challenged to assume the functions of coordinator.
After basking in relative affluence since creation in 1974, Cameroon Tribune suffered its first shock at the dawn of the 90s.
Age, they say is wisdom. Consequently, at 35 Cameroon Tribune, as a newspaper, has the right to reflect over the road so far covered and gaze at the future not with any sense of doubt but in view of scouting the hard facts that must be made public as the years roll by.
Within years of its creation, Cameroon Tribune had already taken the position of Francophone Black Africa's second largest daily.
The match will take place in Vienna on August 12.
Traders query the criteria used by the Ministry of Commerce to fix new prices.
Cyrian, a class one pupil in the Odza neighbourhood in Yaounde was a victim of rape last June 2, 2009.
Motorcycle riders and owners had up to six months to procure all necessary documents or face the law.
It is holiday time and there is congestion at most travelling agencies.
Prime Minister Philemon Yang yesterday commissioned the new members of government shortly after taking over from Ephraim Inoni.
Already in government in 1975, the new PM is an old hand and has the credentials to tackle the multifarious demands of the citizenry.
President Paul Biya yesterday appointed Yang Philemon Cameroon's new Prime Minister, Head of Government.
Elder Statesman and one of Nigeria's foremost politicians, Ambassador Mathew Mbu opened up to DAVIDSON NJOKU on his stand on state creation, his ideal zonal structure, the agony of losing his two sons, Bakassi controversy, the cat - and - mouse game he played to win his wife's hand in marriage and how as Cabinet Minister at the age of 23 ,the then labour leader, Chief Micheal Imoudu dismissed him ...
Born in February 1951 in Mamfe, South West Province, the new Minister, Deputy Secretary General at the Presidency, is an Associate Professor who among others obtained a Ph.D in International Studies, University of South Carolina, Columbia, USA in 1982 and a Fulbright Scholar in Residence-Spellman College, Atlanta, GA, USA between September 1983 and May 1984.
Ambassador Dionisios Sourvanos said the suspension was caused by the current world economic crisis.
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