By Kini Nsom & Nformi Sonde Kinsai
Workers of the Cameroon Radio and Television, CRTV, have charged their General Manager, Amadou Vamoulke, with mismanaging the corporation and making things difficult for them.

Vamoulke:Accused of mismanaging CRTV
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By Chris Mbunwe
Armed gendarmes, acting on the instructions of Mezam Senior Divisional Officer, SDO, Jules Marcellin Ndjaga, prevented Fru Ndi from parading the remains of a fallen SDF Vanguard, John Nguh, through the Streets of Bamenda, Friday, August 25.

Gendarmes blocked Fru Ndi's convoy
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By Francis Tim Mbom
The Vice President of the Nantes Metropolis in France, Camille Durand, was in Limbe over the weekend to lay the foundation stone of an FCFA multi-million project, which shall culminate in the construction of "ecological toilets" in schools.
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By Willibroad Nformi
The government has so far invested over FCFA 100 million in developing touristic sites in the Northwest Province.

Gov't needs to invest in ecotourism too
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By Joe Dinga Pefok
Another disagreement erupted on August 24, leading to the rejection of the third draft of students' charter for the Douala University.
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By Olive Ejang Tebug
A farmer in Kombone Mission, Mbonge Subdivision, Michael Awamu, was August 17 found murdered and buried in his farm. The suspect murderers planted cocoa yams and cassava on his grave.
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By Pegue Manga
In May this year, Hon. Paul Meoto Njie, Director of Cabinet at Cameroon's Prime Minister's Office, scurried to Buea to douse the flame of internecine conflicts within the ruling CPDM party in Buea (Fako III Section).
Continue reading "Buea CPDM Still Sneezing" »
Interviewed By Walter Wilson Nana
Cameroon General Certificate
of Education Board, GCE Board, might complete payment of 2006 GCE markers' dues before the 2006/2007 school year ta kes off Monday, September 4.
Continue reading "GCE Markers Might Be Paid Before Schools Reopen-Registrar" »
By Ernest Sumelong
Striking CTE Tole Tea workers who withdrew from the Cameroon Development Corporation, CDC, Head Office in Bota recently, after a Prime Ministerial order, are asking government to determine their allowances before payment.
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Innocent Ngebwung (U B Journalism Student On Internship in Buea)
World Wide Fund for Nature, WWF International, has called on all governments to direct more aid to conserve healthy natural systems and invest in the sustainability of remaining waterways.
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By Kini Nsom & Nformi Sonde Kinsai
Cameroon's frontline opposition party, the Social Democratic Front, SDF, has urged government to ensure that Cameroon assumes full ownership of the erstwhile disputed Bakassi Peninsula by developing the area.
Continue reading "SDF Challenges Gov't To Develop Bakassi" »
By Willibroad Nformi
Although many had viewed
the event as a purely Roman Catholic affair, Bui administrative authorities are rather giving the occasion a different dimension.
Continue reading "Hands On Deck For Episcopal Ordination" »
By Olive Ejang Tebug
Militants of CPDM Meme I Section in Kumba have expressed the wish to have more administrative units in the Division.This was disclosed recently at a CPDM party secretariat in Kumba Town, in a meeting to review issues raised at the third CPDM Extraordinary Congress on July 21 in Yaounde.
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By Kini Nsom
The Minister of Scientific Research and Innovations, Dr. Madalene Tchuinte, August 24, described one of the research institutes under her Ministry, the National Centre for Education, NCE, as the cauldron of human development.

Dr.Tamanjong:Director of National Centre for Education
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By Joe Dinga Pefok
The coordinator of workers' syndicates at Cameroon Airlines, CAMAIR, Pierre Marie Essimi, has disclosed that contrary to government's decision to allocate FCFA 15 billion to pay potential retrenched workers of the company, calculation done by the syndicates shows that the close to 900 workers are supposed to be paid FCFA 24 billion.
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By Francis Tim Mbom
The recent hikes in the prices of oil both in the local and international markets have resulted in an increase in the cost of production in the Cameroon Development Corporation, CDC, the General Manager has said.

Njalla Quan:CDC GM
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The fight against corruption has not even gone one hundredth. We all know that the regime and its entire system is mired in embezzlement, in corruption.
Members of government have continued amassing wealth illegally but have simply stopped using it openly.
Continue reading "Direct Current:C For Cameroon, Corruption Continuity" »
Dear Editor,
I wish to commend Dr. James Song's effort in exposing not only the shame and humiliation, but also the brazen exploitation our countrymen and women are daily subjected to, in the American and most Western embassies in Cameroon today (The Post, No. 789 and 790 of August 18 and 21 respectively).
Continue reading "Visa Denial Diplomacy " »
Bail may loosely be defined as the 'contract' whereby an accused or convict is delivered to his surety and to produce him to the court or any judiciary authority at a given time and place.
Continue reading "Law Without Boundaries:Bail After Conviction And Sentence Is Not A Constitutional Right " »
By Leocadia Bongben
The aim of the exercise is
to ensure that the country's touristic sites suit international norms to compete favourably in the world tourism market.
Continue reading "Non-Respect Of Tourism Norms Tarnishes Cameroon's Image - Minister" »
By Kini Nsom
Despite government's pledge to ensure the stringent management of public finances after Cameroon reached the HIPC-I completion point, the running of shady deals and financial rackets have continued to be the norm in state corporations.
Continue reading "State Corporations Lose FCFA 100 Billion To Shady Deals" »
By Willibroad Nformi
A nation wide campaign to classify and reclassify tourism sites has been launched recently by the Minister of Tourism, Baba Hamadou, in Yaounde.
Continue reading "Eucalyptus Replacement Project Launched" »
By Bouddih Adams
The Fon of Mbiame in Bui Division of the Northwest Province recently undertook a tour of some towns of the Southwest Province to meet Nso elites and garner funds for the construction of the Mbiame Palace.
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By Olive Ejang Tebug
The Circle of Friends of
Cameroon, CERAC, has extended a loan project to help the underprivileged on self-employment and the setting up of micro projects. Special Adviser to the Prime Minister, Bertha Ndoh nee Bakata, and one of CERAC's Southwest delegates made the disclosure to Meme women at the Women Empowerment Center Kumba, Thursday August 24.
Continue reading "CERAC Extends Largesse To Meme" »
By Geraldine Kamdoum (UB Student Journalist On Internship)
Valentin Biyong popularly known as Jimmy Biyong, a Douala-based comedian died Saturday August 19, at the Laquintinie Hospital, Douala.Jimmy Biyong passed away after living with diabetes and hypertension for seven years.
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