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PostNews Online (Free subscription) | yesterday
By Pegue MangaA WWF Jengi team recently tagged a male elephant in the strategically important Ngoyla-Mintom forest block. The forest block covers more than 932,142ha with 30% situated in the South Region and 70 percent in the East Region of...
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PostNews Online (Free subscription) | yesterday
By Elvis TahThe African and Caribbean Programme Manager of Tree For the Future (TFTF), a US-based environmental NGO, Ethan Budiansky, has qualified Cameroon as a model in tree planting in Africa. Budiansky made this appraisal recently in a press briefing...
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All Africa (Free subscription) | yesterday
Prime Minister Ephraim Inoni on 28 November during a question time plenary sitting at the National Assembly, acknowledged that the government was aware of the exodus of Cameroonian intellectuals, technicians and medical officials to work in foreign countries. He said the exodus as well as Cameroonians trained abroad with public resources who do not come back to the country, drain the useful capital...
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All Africa (Free subscription) | yesterday
Cameroon is a very big sports nation. Thanks to football, the green, red and yellow flag has been able to fly high in the four-corners of the World. For the past decades, names like Roger Milla, Thomas Nkono, Mboma Patrick, Samuel Eto'o and most recently François Mbango just to name a few, have been selling like hot-cakes in most international sports arenas.
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All Africa (Free subscription) | yesterday
One week after the official launching of the annual trade fair, many stands remain unoccupied.The hustle and bustle that usually characterise the Tsinga annual Trade fair is yet to come. One week after the official commencement of the fair, the fair ground remains almost deserted and to say the least, "miserable". Many stands are still to be occupied.
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All Africa (Free subscription) | yesterday
A one-day seminar was organised in prelude to the World AIDS Day which will be commemorated today.The campus of the University of Dschang Cresa Fôret annex bois at Nkolbisson in the outskirts of Yaounde was the venue of a one-day seminar on the HIV/AIDS.
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All Africa (Free subscription) | yesterday
Sellas Tetteh admits qualifying Ghana for a place at the 2009 World Youth Championships will be a tough task after the Black Satellites were grouped with hosts Rwanda, Cameroon and Mali for the Africa tournament in Rwanda.
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Global Voices Online (Free subscription) | yesterday
Cameroonian blogger Le blog du Prési… lists Cameroon's rich and powerful. Average profile: an octogenarian currently or formerly in government, who is likely to have seen the inside of a prison cell.
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 01/12/2008
Some 510.000 Cameroonians are infected with the HIV/AIDS virus, the Minister of Public Health, announced recently. Amongst those infected persons, according to the Minister, only 55.000 have been duly registered in government hospitals and are being taken care of by the state.
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 01/12/2008
A delegation of Rotary Club of Gwelph and Wiarton and other rotary clubs of Ontario, Canada, including Rotary Club of Bafoussam, Tuesday, November 25, launched the construction of water points to benefit over 30 villages in the Northwest Region.
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 01/12/2008
The brazen adventures of a supposed Mutengene-based scammer, whose name The Post got as Roland Obi Ayuk, came to an end Saturday, November 22, when he fell into the hands of the Buea Judicial Police.
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 01/12/2008
Investigation in the case of alleged embezzlement against the former General Manager of the Cameroon Shipyard and Industrial Engineering Ltd, CNIC, Zaccheus Forjindam, is once more deadlocked.
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 01/12/2008
Women of the Social Democratic Front, SDF, have requested the party hierarchy to respect the 25 percent quota women representation in councils and parliament during future elections.
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 01/12/2008
Various stakeholders of the Rumpi Development Project have expressed fears that the project might not attain its objectives by the end of its six-year period.In spite of these fears, the stakeholders, who met in Limbe recently, also expressed optimism that much could be done within the two remaining years to catch up with the bulk of the uncompleted work of the project.
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 01/12/2008
Seventy eight-year-old Cameroonian musical legend, Anne Marie Ndzie, has called on Cameroonian artists to adopt positive attitudes in the composition and presentation of their artistic works.