• FECAFOOT to introduce structured football training in schools under FIFA program

    FECAFOOT to introduce structured football training in schools under FIFA program

    Cameroon’s football federation and the Ministry of Basic Education signed an agreement on March 25 in Yaounde to implement the FIFA-backed “Football for Schools” program, aimed at integrating football into primary school curricula as an educational tool. Under the agreement, authorities plan to introduce structured football training from an early age, including the training of […]

  • Biya extends mandate of members of parliament to December 2026

    Biya extends mandate of members of parliament to December 2026

    President Paul Biya has signed into law a measure extending the mandate of members of Cameroon’s National Assembly, further postponing legislative elections. The new legislation, Law No. 2026/001 of March 25, 2026, prolongs the term of office of Members of Parliament (MPs) from March 31, 2026, to December 20, 2026. The extension takes immediate effect […]

  • Nigeria’s Access Holdings strengthens strategic economic partnership with Cameroon

    Nigeria’s Access Holdings strengthens strategic economic partnership with Cameroon

    The Chairman of Access Holdings Plc, Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, has met with the Prime Minister of the Republic of Cameroon, Joseph Dion Ngute, as part of an official visit aimed at deepening economic cooperation between both parties. The high-level engagement highlights the growing partnership between Access Holdings and the Government of Cameroon, anchored on a shared […]

  • ‘Regime change begins at home’: No Kings, No War protests held across US

    ‘Regime change begins at home’: No Kings, No War protests held across US

    Millions of people across all 50 US states joined more than 3,300 coordinated demonstrations, voicing their opposition to the ongoing US-Israeli military aggression against Iran and other grievances triggered by the aggressive policies of the Donald Trump administration. The events, branded as the third round of “No Kings” protests, highlighted strong public opposition to the […]

  • At WTO Yaoundé Summit, Afreximbank sets out plan to end Africa’s $50bn cotton import dependency

    At WTO Yaoundé Summit, Afreximbank sets out plan to end Africa’s $50bn cotton import dependency

    Africa spends roughly $50 billion a year importing cotton products that it could manufacture itself, Afreximbank President George Elombi said, outlining a continent-wide industrialisation strategy at the 14th World Trade Organisation Ministerial Conference in Yaounde. The plan, presented to more than 166 ministers and policymakers gathered in the Cameroonian capital for the first WTO ministerial on […]

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