Seven-Year Term of Greatness and Hope: Promises Fulfilled, Horizons Opened
By Bruno Bidjang The dawn of this new septennat is marked by grandeur and hope. Six hundred doctoral candidates and one thousand ENS trainees—figures that speak not only of
By Bruno Bidjang The dawn of this new septennat is marked by grandeur and hope. Six hundred doctoral candidates and one thousand ENS trainees—figures that speak not only of
Why Cameroon must shield its young generation from pseudo-intellectual manipulation and rebuild institutions that reconnect the State to its people By Dr Peter N. Mbile In every society, there
Cameroon raised CFA159 billion from local banks, according to the public-debt update issued at end-September 2025. The Autonomous Redemption Fund (CAA) published the note and confirmed that the new loan,
At the ongoing United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 30) in Belem, Brazil, the Africa Make Big Polluters Pay (MBPP) Coalition has strongly rejected the newly launched Tropical Forest Forever
Dr Michael Njume Ebong By Dr Michael Njume Ebong Puzzling statistics : Africa’s agricultural performance in the past several decades exhibits puzzling statistics. The region accounts for more than half of
One of the main outcomes expected from Belém is a set of indicators that would help countries track progress on climate adaptation. But African and Arab countries say otherwise –
By Dr Peter Mbile In a recent exchange on social media, I sensed a kind but implicit challenge from Dr Ebini. Whether intended or not, the message seemed
Over 140 countries to participate as Team Kenya unveiled under the “Taekwondo Values For Climate Action” sustainability banner Nairobi, November 13, 2025: Kenya has confirmed it is fully prepared to
Professor Willibroad Dze-Ngwa By Prof. Willibroad Dze-Ngwa During his investiture following the October 12 Presidential Election, President Paul Biya announced the resumption of suspended PhD programs and the resumption
A new UN Environment Programme (UNEP) report warns that global climate pledges are still far off track to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement, leaving the world on course