The WiPC protests the three-year prison sentence and exorbitant fine imposed on the well known singer-songwriter Lapiro de Mbanga (real name Pierre Roger Lambo Sandjo) on 24 September 2008 for allegedly taking part in anti-government riots. Mbanga is known as
Two security sources have hinted The Post that detectives are fast closing in on the gangsters who attacked four banks in Limbe on Sunday, September 28 and robbed one of some FCFA 200 million.
Elback Assama Aboh, 20, one of the four victims shot during the bank robbery in Limbe on Sunday, September 28, died Sunday, October 5, at the Douala General Hospital.
Some 15, 550 community health workers have been trained to intensify the fight against malaria through a door-to-door sensitisation and treatment of simple malaria cases.
Illegal loggers in the forests of Ndoumbie, Ndongo, Ndemba and Guekong in the Lom et Djerem Division of the East Province have reportedly fled as government forces stormed the region to track them down and confiscate the logged wood.
My contribution in this paper is intended to define politics not just as the art of the possible with the means available by those who aspire to power but also as an endeavour which is informed by a well thought
The Chairman of the Southern Cameroons National Council, SCNC, Chief Ayamba Ette Otun, 82, and 23 other activists were Monday, October 6, arrested and detained in Tiko.
Some offices of a three-storey building hosting certain services of the Defence Ministry such as the general control of the army, inspection general of the army and military logistical service, was October 7 consumed by fire.
The Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) was drafted and adopted in Rome, Italy, on July 17, 1998. It entered into force on July 1, 2002 after having been ratified by sixty countries.
As part of austerity measures to keep the Northwest Development Authority, MIDENO, alive, its Board members have resolved to slash salaries of workers from top to bottom.
The Government Delegate to the Douala City Council, Dr Fritz Ntone Ntone, has, in a joint appeal with the Mayors of Douala urban councils, urged Government to publish the results of the 2005 population census.
An Economist cum Lecturer at the University of Yaounde II, Prof. Fondoh Sikod, has said the current world financial crisis could stir indirect repercussions on the countries of the Central African Economic and Monetary Community, CEMAC.
Sunday, October 5, teachers in Cameroon once more joined their counterparts the world over to celebrate World's Teachers Day. The theme of this year's celebration was "Rights and Obligations of Teachers."
Dr. Kenneth Nsor Nsor, Nigerian Consul General to the Southwest and Northwest Provinces, has called on Nigerian nationals living in Bui Division to be responsible and take initiatives before appealing for assistance.
In a move to stem the harmful effects of contaminated Chinese milk, mothers in Cameroon have been advised to breastfeed their children as recommended by reproductive health officials.