The collapse of an artisanal gold mine in Zamboyé, western Central African Republic, has again highlighted the risks facing ...
The Ebolowa Urban Community has launched an operation to clear land along the route of the future Ebolowa-Akom II-Kribi road ...
Cameroon’s Ministry of Women’s Empowerment and the Family, Human Rights Commission and Bar Association are working on a joint ...
Japan is exploring plans for a cultural festival in Cameroon in 2027, as part of a broader effort to expand bilateral ties ...
In the village of Baba 1 in Cameroon’s Northwest Region, the Holy Union Sisters continue to provide health services despite ...
Camwater Director General Blaise Moussa convened a working session in Maroua with administrative authorities, local elected ...
Cameroon has stepped up its crackdown on dangerous heavy-truck parking, with authorities launching a nationwide operation targeting vehicles that ...
From a late entry to the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations to a place in the final, Cameroon’s Indomitable Lionesses have turned an uncertain start into an unexpected run that has drawn praise across ...
Food insecurity in Cameroon now extends well beyond regions affected by armed conflict, with about 2.6 million people in relatively stable areas exposed to acute food insecurity risks, according to a ...
Cameroon’s Patriotic Movement for the Prosperity of the People (MP3), led by Samuel Hiram Iyodi, is calling for parliamentary debate on rules governing prolonged presidential stays abroad, raising ...
Cameroon’s National Office for Veterans, Former Military Personnel and War Victims (ONACAM) wants August 14 to become an annual national event dedicated to those who served under the country’s flag.
Corruption is threatening the livelihoods and access to public services of Indigenous communities in Cameroon, while also increasing their exposure to illegal exploitation of land, forests and other ...