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Child trafficking in Cameroon

  • Child trafficking in Cameroon;
  • Cameroon Catholic Bishops call on top government officials to declare assets when assuming and leaving office;
  • While is stillbirth still a headache to health authorities;
  • Cameroon sports authorities as a CAF delegation inspect infrastructure to host this year's African Women Championship.

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These old men who rule Cameroon!

Cameroon's political class may have been blessed with the gift of age. Start from the President of the Republic, through most of his ministers, to the Generals of the Army, director of public corporations and state institutions and to our opposition political leaders; 70, 75, 80 years and above, their average age and then you see that they have lived to count their blessings. Especially in a country where life expectancy is just about 52!

Cameroon: Prejudice against Anglophone Education system

Did the Yaounde Higher Education authorities coax or bribe the Anglophone Teacher Trade Unions; the Teachers Association of Cameroon (TAC) and the Cameroon Teachers' Trade Union (CATTU) into calling off a strike action meant to defend the anglo-saxon tradition of the Cameroon educational system, which they consider was under threat?

How are Cameroonians, transporters and civil servants in particular appreciating President's Biya 2016 largess of a decrease in fuel prices and an increase in family allowances?

CAMEROON: NEED FOR AN ANGLOPHONE LOBBY

What is happening with icons of Anglophone heritage? While Anglophones of the former West Cameroon apparently intensified the fight against their marginalization or so, from their French speaking brothers of the former La Republique of East Cameroon in 2015, happenings even within Anglophone circles may rather suggest that Anglophones are the greatest enemies of Anglophones.

During elections into the Bar Council, the Common Law lawyers were unable to speak in unison. They lost in a greater part and had to only leak their wounds.