1, August 2016
Germany suspends funding for micro projects in Cameroon 0
Germany, the largest economy within the European Union has suspended the financing of micro development projects in Cameroon for the years 2016 and 2017. The official reasons for this decision have not been made public by the Merkel administration. What we do know however is that applications will be accepted after the resumption of funding.
10 micro-projects were financed in 2012 alone. In total, the development assistance provided by the Federal Republic of Germany amounts to 679 million FCFA. This amount will, according to the German Embassy, grow to 65.8 billion FCFA.
The new leader at the German embassy in Yaoundé recently revealed that between 2017 and 2019, funds will be invested in three priority areas of German cooperation with Cameroon which includes decentralization and accountable governance, sustainable management of natural resources and natural resources. The health sector will also receive financial support to facilitate the fight against child and maternal mortality.
By Sama Ernest (Cameroon Concord News)




















2, August 2016
Seeking for notice: Douala based NGO crowns President Biya “Most Loved Politician” 0
President Paul Biya has been crowned “Most loved politician” among four other politicians in the country. Meanwhile, First Lady Chantal Biya was crowned “Most enterprising woman of action” among four other women. They were awarded the “Most Patriotic Excellence Award” at a ceremony in the headquarters of the “Roi de la Ferraille Koloko Levis-Claude” Foundation in Bonaberi, Douala, on July 30, 2016.
Immediately following the presidential couple were the SDF Vice Chairman, Joshua Osih, President of the Cameroon National Salvation Front, Issa Tchiroma Bakary, former Minister and President of MRC party, Maurice Kamto, Banda Kani as well as Elimbi Lobe, for the “Most loved politician” category. Libom li Likeng Minette, Courtès Ketcha, Caroline Ngo Banseck and Jacqueline Mbarga, won the “Most enterprising woman of action” prize.
The award follows several months of voting by television viewers on Dan Broadcasting Corporation, DBS TV and further research by the “Roi de la Ferraille Koloko Levis-Claude” Foundation. Speaking at the event in Bonaberi, Douala, Hubert Etoundi, DBS General Manager and promoter of the award, said it reflects the views of the people confirmed through intense research.
“It is very necessary to recognise these people for their patience, stamina, peace, etc. They contribute to the peace and development of the nation,” he underscored. Some 45 other people received awards in the categories for economic-political patriotism, patriotic investors, living together and petty trades. The presidential couple, like some of the recipients, was not present. Those who were present either in person or represented did receive their awards.
Cameroon Tribune