• Equatorial Guinea’s Bange Bank expands in Cameroon with 6 new branches

    Equatorial Guinea’s Bange Bank expands in Cameroon with 6 new branches

    Bange Bank Cameroon, the local subsidiary of the Equatorial Guinean state-owned bank, plans to open six new branches as part of its 2026 development plan. The program includes two new agencies in Douala (Littoral), one in Yaoundé (Center), one in Bafoussam (West), and one in Garoua (North). These additions will expand the bank’s existing network […]

  • Transparency International defends SNH partnership despite Glencore scandal

    Transparency International defends SNH partnership despite Glencore scandal

    Transparency International Cameroon (TI-C) has defended its partnership with the state-owned Société nationale des hydrocarbures (SNH) as the company continues to face scrutiny linked to the Glencore corruption scandal. In a statement released on March 9, 2026, the anti-corruption organization said SNH had approached it to conduct a “governance diagnostic,” described as a technical advocacy effort […]

  • Trump administration lashes out at CNN over Iran war

    Trump administration lashes out at CNN over Iran war

    The Pentagon and White House slammed CNN over its Iran war coverage Friday — with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth saying he looked forward to an ally of President Donald Trump taking over the news network. Hegseth spent part of a news conference on US military operations against Tehran criticizing the media and CNN in particular, […]

  • Minister Beti Assomo says security situation improving in troubled regions

    Minister Beti Assomo says security situation improving in troubled regions

    Cameroon’s security situation in Far North, Northwest and Southwest has improved significantly, authorities said on Friday. “Normal activities” are returning to the regions, said Defense Minister Joseph Beti Assomo. “The general security situation is improving and in a significant way.” He made the remarks while reading a message from President Paul Biya during the graduation […]

  • Dangote Cement: Election unrest drives 14% drop in sales in Cameroon

    Dangote Cement: Election unrest drives 14% drop in sales in Cameroon

    Sales volumes at Dangote Cement Cameroon, the local subsidiary of the conglomerate controlled by Nigerian businessman Aliko Dangote, fell 14.1% in 2025, according to the group’s audited financial statements reviewed by Business in Cameroon. Output from the company’s Douala plant, which has an annual capacity of 1.5 million tons, reached 1.2 million tons as of December […]

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