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22, April 2017
Southern Cameroons: UN Special Representative calls on Biya to promote dialogue and appeasement 0
by soter • Headline News, News, World
The Special Representative of the UN Secretary General has reacted to the Biya decision to order the restoration of internet in Southern Cameroons. A statement from the United Nations Regional Office for Central Africa (UNOCA) said Mr. François Louncény Fall, has learnt of the decision by the 84 year old dictator instructing that internet services […]
21, April 2017
Anglophone Problem: Government Buckles under Pressure 0
by soter • Editorial, Headline News
The government of Cameroon yesterday restored Internet connection in the Country’s Anglophone region following pressure from the International community that has clearly frowned upon the government’s decision to roll back the English-speaking minority into the dark ages. The Internet disconnection which lasted some one hundred days, has brought untold hardship and pain to companies and […]
21, April 2017
Anglophone Crisis: The Preaching Bishop addresses Christians in the Mamfe Diocese 0
by soter • Cameroon, Editorial, Headline News, Religion
MESSAGE TO ALL PRIESTS, RELIGIOUS MEN AND WOMEN, MEMBERS OF CHRIST’S LAY FAITHFUL AND PEOPLE OF GOODWILL IN THE DIOCESE OF MAMFE DIRECT SUMMONS TO THE BISHOPS OF BUEA, MAMFE AND KUMBA TO APPEAR IN THE COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE IN BUEA OVER CRIMINAL CHARGES Dear Rev. Fathers, Rev. Brothers and Sisters, All Christ’s Lay […]
21, April 2017
Southern Cameroons: Biya will release Agbor Balla, Neba Fontem soon 0
by soter • Cameroon, Headline News, News
President Paul Biya has ordered the restoration of internet services to the crisis-hit North West and South West regions in a move widely seen as a step towards unlocking the Anglophone crisis deadlock. The presidential instructions given on Thursday April 20, 2017 come 93 days after the regions were deprived of what the U.N. calls […]
21, April 2017
Biya’s King of the Castle: Inside Antoine Félix Samba 0
by soter • Cameroon, Headline News, News
The images of the home of Antoine Félix Samba have been buzzing on the web for several days now. Internet users think the luxury of his castle is outrageous for a Cameroonian civil servant with 27 years experience. A lot of tongues have been wagging about illicit enrichment, because until March 2017, Antoine Félix Samba […]
21, April 2017
What effects did internet sanctions have on Southern Cameroons 0
by soter • Africa, Business, Cameroon, Headline News, News
The Biya Francophone regime now has the record for the longest Internet shut down on the African continent. Southern Cameroonians were deprived of internet for 93 days following a decision by the Yaoundé regime on the 17th of January 2017. The Francophone political elites wanted to prevent the circulation of images showing army and police […]
20, April 2017
Cameroon to restore internet services cut off in Southern Cameroons 0
by soter • Cameroon, Headline News, News
The 84 year Cameroonian dictator, Paul Biya has instructed the Francophone Minister of Post and Telecommunications to restore internet services to predominantly English-speaking parts of the country which were cut off in an appalling violation of Anglophone right to freedom of expression. Biya made the decision following pressure from the United Nations and other international […]
20, April 2017
Libreville: Goodluck meets President Ali Bongo 0
by soter • Africa, Headline News, Politics
Former Nigerian Head of State, Goodluck Jonathan has met with the Gabonese leader, Ali Bongo. Accompanied by two of his advisers; Ali Illiasso Dicko and His Majesty A.L. Turner, the former president of Nigeria exchanged views on the multi-sectoral cooperation between Gabon and Nigeria and on current African affairs. The Tuesday meeting that held at […]
20, April 2017
UN investigators unearth 17 mass graves in Congo 0
by soter • Africa, Headline News, News
The United Nations says its investigators have discovered 17 mass graves in the central Democratic Republic of the Congo, increasing the number to 40 documented in an area that witnessed clashes between the army and a local militia. The UN said in a statement issued on Wednesday that the graves were reportedly dug by Congolese […]



















22, April 2017
One million displaced in DR Congo’s Kasai due to violence 0
by soter • Africa, Headline News, News
Deadly violence between government forces and tribal militias in DR Congo’s central Kasai region has forced more than a million people from their homes over the past eight months, the UN said Friday. The fighting erupted after government troops last August killed tribal chief Jean Pierre Mpandi, also known as Kamwina Nsapu, who had launched […]