By Kini Nsom
It is now clear that members of Elections Cameroon, ELECAM, will take oath of office on Thursday, January 29. The Administrative Bench of the Supreme Court, January 26, rejected a petition the SDF party filed, challenging the swearing-in of the ELECAM members that President Biya appointed last December 30.
Ejake Mbonda (ELECAM Member) being decorated Tuesday, January 27, as Commander of the Order of Valour by MINATD Boss. How neutral can such a kingpin of the regime be?
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By Daniel Gwarbarah
Some 40 experts engaged in the fight against malaria would January 28-29 at the John XXIII Centre Mvolye, Yaounde, hold a deliberative forum on equitable and universal access to Artemisinin Combination Therapy, ACTs, for the treatment of non-complicated malaria in the country.
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By Kini Nsom
The international human rights organisation, Amnesty International, has published a report that reproves Cameroon's morbid human rights situation.
Continue reading "Amnesty Int’l Condemns Lapiro's Imprisonment, Fon Doh's Impunity " »
By Daniel Gwarbarah
The President of the Episcopal Conference of Cameroon and Archbishop of the Yaounde archdiocese, Mgr Victor Tonye Bakot, has announced that one of the main points on the agenda of Pope Benedict XVI's visit to Cameroon would be the meeting of some 20 Moslem leaders in the country.
Pope Benedict XVI: Crusading for Ecumenicism
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By Joe Dinga Pefok
Cinéma
Le Wouri, the only cinema hall that existed in the nation's economic
capital, Douala, in the last couple of years, was abruptly closed down
on January 19.
Cinema Le Wouri: The last of the Cameroon big screens
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By Walter Wilson Nana
Fr. Andrew Foanyi Nkea, of the Buea Diocese, has published a book of his sermons for over 17 years.
Fr. Nkea: Enriching Christians with priestly jottings
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By Peterkins Manyong
Following the inability of rebels based in Chad to oust President Idryss Derby, a new resistance movement will henceforth operate from Cameroon, The Post has learnt.
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By Francis Wache
A colleague had called from Yaounde, the capital, saying that a Minister wanted to see me - at all costs. He sounded desperate. He gave the impression that my life - and, perhaps, his, too - depended on my not failing to respect the appointment.
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By Franklin Sone Bayen, Yaounde
Situations Could Bring Out "Hidden Talents"
Let me tell you a story you know already. In April 1993, the cream of Anglophone Cameroonians converged on the Mount Mary Clinic in Buea to say ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. That was the famous All Anglophone Conference, AAC.
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Interviewed By Francis Wache & Walter Wilson Nana
Prof. Lori Hartmann-Mahmud recently led a delegation of some 21 students from Centre College, Danville, Kentucky, USA, to Cameroon. At the end of their visit, Prof. Mahmud granted an exclusive interview to The Post in which she talked about the trip, their experiences, the motivation of their choice of Cameroon - and more. The US Lecturer also said that Cameroon's strength lies on her stability. Excerpts:
Prof. Lori flanked by Ndzesop (L) and Wache (R)
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By Azore Opio
High street photographer turned tradi-practitioner, Dr. Fai Che Sylvester, based in Limbe, says he has been treating kidney problems with success for the past 12 years.
Fai, 'I cure kidney diseases'
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Compiled By Chris Mbunwe, Kini Nsom, Francis Tim Mbom, Olive Ejang Tebug Ngoh, Daniel Gwarbarah & Elvis Tah
Neutral ELECAM Team Should Be Trained In Ghana
The first advice I will give to
President Paul Biya is for him to immediately replace ELECAM members with people who do not belong to any political party because that body cannot conduct transparent elections in Cameroon.
Continue reading "Vox-pop:What Lessons Can Cameroon Learn From Ghana Elections?" »
By Orock Eta
The British Council in Yaounde, Thursday, January 29, starts activities towards the handing over of about 3,000 books from its former public access library to its partner, Lecture Publique.
British Council library goes to partners
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By Peterkins Manyong
The Centre for Human Rights and Peace Advocacy, CHRAPA, has vowed to eradicate voter apathy in Cameroon by 2010.
Continue reading "NGO To Eradicate Voter Apathy By 2010" »
By Daniel Gwarbarah
A coalition made of national and international NGOs, associations and
law firms has been created with the aim of fighting corruption in the
country.
Continue reading "NGOs Unite To Fight Corruption " »
By Peterkins Manyong
Samuel Fonkam Azu'u. Few Cameroonians cared about this name before December 30, 2008, when the pollen grains of seemingly real power were sprinkled on him. In plain English, when President Paul Biya appointed him Chairman of ELECAM.
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By Tazoacha Asonganyi, Yaounde
Following the recent inaugural of Barack Obama, Paul Biya sent him a message in which he stated among other things that "our two countries share the same attachment to democracy and the rule of law"!
Continue reading "Rule Of Law As Bulwark Of Independents Electoral Commissions" »
Obstinacy is a disease that only leads to destruction or death. It has no cure. You can afford to say, with your usual arrogance, that you are not responsible for my frustrations since, according to you, my words of advice have become the ranting of a demented fellow.
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By Chris Mbunwe
The Member of Parliament for Bamenda Central and Bali Subdivisions, Hon. Simon Fobi Nchinda, has said his party is determined more than ever before to take power in 2011.
Hon. Fobi Nchinda handing roofing sheets to Catholic School Alamatu Mankon
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By Peterkins Manyong
Samuel Fonkam Azu'u. Few Cameroonians cared about this name before December 30, 2008, when the pollen grains of seemingly real power were sprinkled on him. In plain English, when President Paul Biya appointed him Chairman of ELECAM.
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By Innocent Ndifor Mancho
The deluge of forbearing tomorrow
Anchoring the subterfuge of beseeming joy
Submerged by promises of endearing hearts
Churn by dreams that rekindle the joy that once was
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By Kini Nsom & Joe Dinga Pefok
Corrupt tax officials as well as tax evaders have been warned of sanctions to be meted on them in the near future.
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By Pr. Pius Ottou, Expert in Sport Business
The designation of Otto Pfister as coach of the Indomitable Lions while not being part of the "short list" has provoked a general out cry such that observers question the football scenery of Cameroon.
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