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AFRIQUE CHRONIQUES

Cameroon: Property threatens serenity of Mukete dynasty

Prince Ndoki Mukete has sued his brother  the former Nfon of the Bafaws, elderly statesman Senator Victor Mukete over the management of the family estate.

AFRIQUE PATRIMOINE & SOCIETE Politics

Cameroon Anglophone Crisis:
Ex-Ambazonian fighters accusing government of bad faith

Ex Ambazonia combattants at the Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration Centre both in the South West and North West Regions of Cameroon  are threatening to take

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AFRIQUE: ON NOUS A MENTIS Les Africains ont une Histoire , Repensons l’Afrique

Robert Jacky Nganji: Le magazine LE SILLON PANAFRICAIN est créé pour nous ramener à notre histoire qui n’est pas connu du grand public. Ne laissons

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Cameroon: Opposition leader Ni John Fru Ndi retires from politics [12-02-2021]

Cameroon’s main opposition figure, the legendary Chairman of the Social Democratic Front, SDF, has announced that he shall be retiring from politics. During a press

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Cameroon: PSS Mankon Bamenda/Local authorities with renovation after arson [11-02-2021]

Renovation works at the burnt infrastructures of Presbyterian Secondary School (PSS) Mankon stands at 85% complete.The institution is found in the North West Region of

AFRIQUE CHRONIQUES Politics

Cameroon: President Paul Biya urges youths to avoid “Anti-Role Models » [11-02-2021]

This was during his traditional National Youth Day message on February 11, 2021. Mr. Biya expressed regret at the fact that some youths have sided

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Cameroon: Bamenda City Roads to be constructed 4 years after Coffin Revolution

It was in November 21, 2016, that Mancho Bibixy appeared in an open casket in a crowded City Chemist roundabout in Bamenda to express his

AFRIQUE CHRONIQUES Politics

Cameroon Anglophone Crisis: “DDR Rehabilitation Centres in search of credibility”

The government of Cameroon has been struggling to convince the national and international community that it was winning the war against Anglophone Ambazonian separatists. It