• Biya’s message to the Youth on the 60th edition of the National Youth Day

    Biya’s message to the Youth on the 60th edition of the National Youth Day

    My dear young compatriots, The celebration of this sixtieth edition of the National Youth Day is once more a welcome opportunity for me to address you on the many issues that concern you. I am aware that these issues relate to your current situation, but also, and above all, to your future. They concern your […]

  • Douala: Archbishop Kleda urges youths to choose Christ and service

    Douala: Archbishop Kleda urges youths to choose Christ and service

    Archbishop Samuel Kleda of the Catholic Archdiocese of Douala in Cameroon has called on young people to commit themselves fully to Jesus Christ, choose wisdom over material success, and reject any path incompatible with the Gospel. In his homily during the annual Night with Youth on Monday, February 9, Archbishop Kleda welcomed thousands of young […]

  • Southern Cameroons Crisis: 5 killed in clashes in Ntumbaw

    Southern Cameroons Crisis: 5 killed in clashes in Ntumbaw

    At least five people have been killed in clashes in the Northwest Region, security sources said on Monday. Four people were killed Sunday night when armed men raided Ntumbaw Village. Another commercial motorcyclist was also killed early Monday as clashes erupted in several neighborhoods of Bamenda, the region’s capital, a security source said. “The sad […]

  • How Cameroon pays the price for disrespecting contracts

    How Cameroon pays the price for disrespecting contracts

    Contracts are not threats to sovereignty. They are instruments of credibility. A state that cannot keep its word cannot build an economy. A government that treats contracts as politics invites bankruptcy. International tribunals ask only one question: Did the State respect its obligations? And increasingly, Cameroon is forced to answer: No Nkongho Felix Agbor (“Agbor […]

  • Yaoundé: Security strains, political tensions cloud potential papal visit

    Yaoundé: Security strains, political tensions cloud potential papal visit

    Cameroon’s possible inclusion in the itinerary of Pope Leo XIV’s first African trip is drawing growing debate, as security concerns, political tensions and moral objections raise questions about whether the country is ready for a papal visit. While Cameroon has been rumored as a potential stop, no visit has been confirmed, even as Leo has […]

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