6, March 2020
Yaounde records first case of Coronavirus 0
The first case of Coronavirus has been recorded in Cameroon. The Minister of Public Health confirmed the information earlier today.
According to the minister, a case of Coronavirus was confirmed at the Centre Pasteur laboratory in Yaoundé after a sampling carried out Thursday at the Cathedral Clinic on a French citizen who arrived in Cameroon since February 24.
“The Minister of Public Health, announced the confirmation of a case of Corvid-19, on Cameroonian territory. It is a 58-year-old French citizen who arrived in Yaounde on February 24, 2020″, says the press release of Dr. Manaouda Malachie.
“He has been placed in isolation in the care centre of the Yaounde Central Hospital for appropriate care,” the statement said.
Contacted by telephone, a doctor from the central hospital who requested anonymity confirmed that the patient had been placed in isolation.
By Rita Akana






















7, March 2020
French Cameroun political icon Adamou Ndam Njoya dies aged 77 0
Dr Adamou Ndam Njoya one of French Cameroun’s refined academics is no more. The onetime Minister of National Education and president of the International Organization for Islamic Studies who also moonlighted as leader of the Cameroon Democratic Union, CDU passed away in Yaounde.
Local media recently revealed that he was diagnosed with cancer in 2018 and reportedly spent several months receiving treatment in the Republic of South Africa.
The pro Anglophone politician and lawyer was born on the 8th of May 1942. He served as Minister of National Education from 1977 to 1980. He founded the Cameroon Democratic Union Party in 1991 and successfully won the mayor ship of Foumban. He was also elected MP for the Noun Division.
Dr Adamou Ndam Njoya had a strong and productive relation with Ni John Fru Ndi of the Social Democratic Front and both men unsuccessfully ran as presidential candidates in the 1992 historic presidential elections.
Like many common French Cameroun politician, he recently handed over the Foumban council to his wife, Patricia Ndam Njoya, who won the mayoral and legislative elections on February 9th 2020.
By Rita Akana with additional reporting from Oke Akombi Ayukepi Akap in Glasgow