• Yaoundé: Parliament set to debate bill delaying legislative elections

    Yaoundé: Parliament set to debate bill delaying legislative elections

    A key political step is expected in Cameroon’s Parliament during the March session: the review of a bill to postpone legislative elections. The proposal must be introduced by the president, adopted by the National Assembly, approved by the Senate, and then confirmed through a presidential decree. The immediate objective is to align legislative elections with […]

  • 7 key things to know about the Catholic Church in Cameroon

    7 key things to know about the Catholic Church in Cameroon

    After concluding the first leg of his African apostolic journey in Algeria, Pope Leo XIV is scheduled to travel to Cameroon from April 15–18. In the Central African nation, the Holy Father is set to visit the capital, Yaoundé, and the metropolitan sees of Bamenda and Douala. If Algeria represents the Church as a small […]

  • Yaoundé ready to host 14th WTO ministerial conference

    Yaoundé ready to host 14th WTO ministerial conference

    Cameroon said on Wednesday that it is ready to host the 14th Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization (WTO), which is to be held in the country’s capital, Yaoundé, from March 26 to 29. Minister of External Relations Lejeune Mbella Mbella said the government made sustained efforts to ensure the event unfolded hitch-free. “This […]

  • Iran launches 40th wave of Operation True Promise 4 in cooperation with Hezbollah

    Iran launches 40th wave of Operation True Promise 4 in cooperation with Hezbollah

    The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) says it has carried out the 40th wave of its ongoing retaliatory Operation True Promise 4, launching decisive strikes against hostile targets throughout the region. According to the Corps, the latest phase of the operation involved the firing of Qadr, Emad, Kheibar Shekan, and Fattah missiles against targets in […]

  • Is Britain sacrificing  Cameroonian and Sudanese students to appease migration hardliners?

    Is Britain sacrificing  Cameroonian and Sudanese students to appease migration hardliners?

    When a Sudanese applicant opened her email from the Chevening Scholarships programme last week, she expected details about the next stage of her application. Instead, she received a rejection. The message informed her that “due to new UK Government legislation”, Sudanese nationals would no longer be able to obtain study visas for the 2026-2027 academic […]

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