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Inter-ministerial Committee for the attribution of radio frequencies meets / Christine Ockrent, head of France 24 and RFI ends working visit to Cameroon Inter-ministerial Committee for the attribution of radio frequencies meets / Christine Ockrent, head of France 24 and RFI ends working visit to Cameroon/The Cameroon Association of the female ...
Climate Change summit: President Paul Biya leaves Cameroon for Copenhagen
The President of the Republic has left the country en rout to Copenhagen for the world climate change summit in the Danish capital.
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Editor's Note: Gideon F. For-Mukwai has been in Cameroon for more than two weeks reporting on changes occurring there as a result of telecommunications liberalization and increased use of information technology.
3-Dec-09 - Other Pontifical Acts
VATICAN CITY, 3 DEC 2009 - The Holy Father: - Appointed Bishop Joseph Atanga S.J. of Bafoussam, Cameroon, as archbishop of Bertoua , Cameroon.
AFRICA/CAMEROON - Bishop of Batouri appointed
The Holy Father Benedict XVI, on December 3, 2009, appointed Bishop of Batouri , Fr.
AFRICA/CAMEROON - Bishop of Obala resigns, sucessor appointed
The Holy Father Benedict XVI, on December 3, 2009, accepted the renunciation of the pastoral government of the Diocese of Obala presented by Bishop Jerome-Owono Mimboe, in conformity with canon 401 1 of the Code of Canon Law.
Feast of the ram: Muslims return to work after resolving to be more committed to Allah
In Yaounde the centre of attraction during celebration was the Tsinga Islamic centre.
Economy: National cocoa Day launched in Cameroon
The Minister of Trade, Luc Mbarga Atangana has launched the first ever National Cocoa Day in Cameroon.
Updates on the religion: Baptist and Catholic Christians welcome new pastors
About three thousand Baptist Christians of the Yaounde field have attended a bible conference of Baptist Churches in Makenene.
Higher Education Minister, Professor Jacque Fame Ndongo has told some 1.600 graduating teachers from the Yaounde Higher Teachers Training College to go to remote parts of the country and help government push back illiteracy.
41st Conference of International Union of Francophone Press deliberates in Yaounde
The Prime Minister, Head of Government Philemon Yang last Tuesday the 17th of November 2009, chaired the opening session of the 41st edition of the International Union of Francophone Press .
Lom Pangar Hydroelectric Plant : Giant Leap Towards Execution
Stakeholders are resolute in taking the project off the ground. Never in the history of the Lom Pangar hydroelectricity project has there been mobilisation like what was noticed a few days ago.
Latest News : Earth as seen in eyes of kids
People may not expect to solicit scientific explanations from kids about the planet they all dwell on, but they may have to buckle up from time to time for scientifically shocking answers from kids to questions linked with the Earth.
A man stands next to an AIDS billboard as he cleans a street in Yaounde, Cameroon in a file photo.
A new study led by a Canadian math professor recommends aggressive and immediate spending to combat HIV/AIDS as the most effective method of halting the global epidemic.
Cameroon's Confucius Institute hails new Chinese centers
Cameroon's Confucius Institute will have partnership with several newly established Chinese centers in promotion of cultural exchanges between the Central African country and China.
Interpol Cracking Down on Central Africa Trade in Stolen Vehicles
The international law enforcement agency Interpol is cracking down on the sale of stolen luxury cars in Central Africa.
Updates on the economy: World Bank bigwig in Cameroon / Forest revenue channelled to the owners
Madam Nina Shapiro is in Yaounde for a regional tour during which she will be presenting the International Finance Corporation's vision on the development of regional capital markets.
AFRICA: Malaria Vaccine Draws Closer
After 20 years of trials, scientists have announced they are on the threshold of discovering a malaria vaccine.
Central African countries to open language research branch
Central African countries will open a branch of traditional language research in Bujumbura, the capital of Burundi, according to an official statement released here on Friday.
Broken blossoms in need of TLC
With their eyes closed and cries resounding through the maternity ward, children are born into the world to spark the laughter of a family and to kindle the hope of all mankind, waiting to be showered with praise and loving words.
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