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PostNews Online (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
By Elvis TahSome 21 eminent workers of the Southwest Regional Centre of Les Brasseries du Cameroun were, Saturday, November 29, awarded medals of recognition.They were decorated with Silver, Silver Guild, and Gold Medals, by the Minister of Labour and Social...
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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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By Elvis TahThe University of Buea Students Union, UBSU, Thursday, November 28, commemorated the death of students during the 2005/2006 strike actions.On that Thursday, University of Buea students dressed in black and converged on campus in a solemn ceremony. The...
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PostNews Online (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
By Azore Opio & Elvis TahSome third-generation Nigerians in Boa Diongo village, Bamusso Subdivision, Southwest Region, have began a campaign to sway the Cameroon Development Corporation, CDC, not to deprive them of the lands they have been eking a living...
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PostNews Online (Free subscription) | 28/11/2008
By Elvis Tah With Online ReportSome 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...
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PostNews Online (Free subscription) | 28/11/2008
By Al-Yasha Ilhaam I was at The Post’s satellite office, also known as Robben Island, about to have a drink at the behest of its owner and a few folks from the paper. As I poured a bit of my Guinness on the ground, Elvis Tah asked what I was doing. “A little something for the ancestors”, I told him. Looking shocked, he said, “You know about ancestors'” Sure, I even have some myself. I’ve travelled...