EKANE Anicet Georges (1951-2025)
A Public Statement by Akere Muna, Barrister at Law EKANE Anicet Georges, a prominent and unwavering political leader. The official communiqué from the Ministry of Defence has landed with the
A Public Statement by Akere Muna, Barrister at Law EKANE Anicet Georges, a prominent and unwavering political leader. The official communiqué from the Ministry of Defence has landed with the
Anicet Ekane Cameroon has been thrown into political anxiety and pain following the death of veteran opposition leader Anicet Ekane, who passed away while in state custody on Monday December
NYAWIDDA Executive By Mesumbe Nelly The Nyasoso Wives and Daughters Development Association (NYAWIDDA) has scheduled it’s annual convention December 6, 2025 in Kumba to assess achievements and roll out 2026
 By Dr Peter N. Mbile   There is an unmistakable truth that every society must confront in moments of upheaval: life is the first dividend of civilization. It is
 Some Mid-career University Management staff of State and Private Higher Education Institutions in Cameroon have been trained in University Leadership and Management. This training was made possible, thanks to
In Belém, countries did not agree on roadmaps to transition away from fossil fuels and end deforestation in the formal text, but the Presidency announced them as initiatives for a group of countries to pursue.  Countries meeting at COP30 approved a
Fresh Students take oath. The 33rd Inaugural Edition of the University of Buea Matriculation Ceremony took place on Saturday, November 22nd, 2025, at the Professor Dorothy Njeuma Open Amphitheater, bringing
Activity highlights include, Climate Day,Education Day, Cultural Evening, KING’S Birthday Party Photo exhibition and wildlife photo award ceremony were some highlights to mark Climate Day at BHC-Cameroon  By Elias
Finance Minister Louis Paul Motaze taking drastic measures as state treasury runs dry The Ministry of Finance has just sent an official memo to the Administrator of the Road Maintenance
Cameroon government plans to enforce strict payment rules for public entities that routinely defaulted on electricity bills starting in 2026. The buildup of unpaid bills often forces the national Treasury