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AllAfrica News: Cameroon
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U.S. Ambassador Wants Corrupt Politicians Arrested
The US Ambassador to Cameroon, Janet Garvey, has encouraged the arrest of more embezzlement suspects and the empowerment of ELECAM to ensure credible elections.
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Former Minister Interrogated on Embezzlement Allegations
Judicial police Wednesday, May 13, at its headquarters in Yaounde interrogated former Economy and Finance Minister, Edouard Akame Mfoumou.
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Country Re-Opens Border With Cameroon
The government of Equatorial Guinea has re-opened its boarder with Cameroon following its closure for over a month.
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May Day Celebrations - Youths Want Jailed February Demonstrators Pardoned
As a sign of reconciliation and peace building in Cameroon prior to May 20 celebration, youths under the platform of a humanitarian operation, 'Collective Main Tendue', have pleaded with President Paul Biya to free youths who were jailed in connection with the February nationwide demonstrations.
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SDF Lauds U.S. Pledge to Repatriate Stolen Funds
The Social Democratic Front, SDF, has lauded the US Government for pledging to make sure that stolen funds stashed in American banks by Cameroonian embezzlers are repatriated.
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Politician Faces Death Threats
The CPDM parliamentary candidate for Kumba Central defeated at the July 2007 twin elections, Charles Enow Eseme, is facing murder threats.
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Pfister Calls 7 New Players Into Lions Den
Indomitable Lions head coach, German-born Otto Pfister, Monday, May 12, made public a list of 26 players for preparations for the upcoming South Africa and Angola 2010 joint World Cup and ACN eliminatories.
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'The Post' Manager Ties Nuptial Knot
The setting was Saint Charles Lwanga Catholic Church Molyko, Buea. Saturday, May 10, was the date.
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Nowedo - the Long Awaited Messiah
On May 3, Northwest journalists performed a feat-:the launch of the Northwest Development Organisation, NOWEDO.
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Bate Besong And the Apparent Death of Critical Thought At the University
Indeed, these are trying times. But what are the men and women in our university and intellectual circles doing to conscientize, energize, create awareness, proffer solutions and chart a course of action? The answer is not far-fetched.
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Traditional Healers As Best Messengers in HIV/Aids Fight
Traditional healers have been identified as the best messengers in the prevention, care and reduction of stigmatisation in HIV/AIDS patients.
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Two Ministers Clash Over CMC Imbroglio
The Minister of Communication, Jean Pierre Biyiti Bi Essam, reportedly censored a decision of the Minister of Culture disqualifying Sam Mbende from presenting his candidacy to the post of Board Chair of the Cameroon Music Corporation, CMC, over the weekend.
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Democratic Reform - the Only Solution to Corruption
As President Paul Biya scrambles to figure out how to curb corruption and embezzlement of state funds, the disenfranchised poor, working and middle class Cameroonians, who are the immediate and most affected by corruption, consider themselves mere spectators of this choreographed fight.
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Insurers Worried Over Ignorance of Insurance Policy
The Association of Insurance Companies in Cameroon, ASAC, is worried that many Cameroonians appear not to realise or bother about the importance of obtaining an insurance policy.
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Italian Ambassador Irked By Bad Roads
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Yaoundé Hosts CAF Meetings for the First Time
Cameroon is going to host the African Football Confederation; CAF, meeting for the very first time in the history of the confederation.
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Penitentiary Delegate Bemoans Dilapidating Structures, Ageing Personnel
The pioneer Northwest Delegate for Penitentiary Administration, Francis Musi Mac Tata, has identified dilapidated structures and insufficient and ageing personnel as some of the hurdles faced by the Penitentiary service in the Northwest
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UB in Quest of Better Financial Management
The authorities of the University of Buea, UB, are seeking new ways to develop a better framework for their budgetary execution and control.
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Forjindam Falls With Limbe Deep Sea Port
I have worked with the Betis for over 26 years and during this time I learnt a few things from them.
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Government Delegate Flays Northwest Service for Councils
The Government Delegate to the defunct Bamenda Council, now City Council, Abel Tadzong Ndeh, has decried the harassing and extorting of money from local councils by the Provincial Service for Territorial Administration and Decentralisation.
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