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10, May 2019
Biya Regime Gives Muslim Community 1 billion CFA for Hajj 2019 0
by soter • Cameroon, Headline News, Religion
President Paul Biya has approved a total of 1 billion CFA to Cameroon’s Muslim community to help in the organisation of Hajj 2019. The announcement was made public on May the 8th by the territorial administration minister, Paul Atanga Nji who also heads the National Hajj Commission. The corrupt Yaounde regime says the subsidy is […]
9, May 2019
Britain regrets policy on Libya has failed since 2011 invasion 0
by soter • Headline News, Politics, World
Britain’s Foreign Minister Jeremy Hunt has expressed regrets that his country’s policy on Libya has failed since London and allies in the NATO military alliance launched an invasion in 2011 to oust long-time ruler Muammar Gaddafi. “We have not covered ourselves in glory with our policy on Libya. Let us face it,” Hunt said in […]
9, May 2019
Withdrawal from nuclear deal on Iran’s agenda 0
by soter • Headline News, News, World
A senior Iranian diplomat says the Islamic Republic has put a “step-by-step” withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), on the agenda. “We have not left the JCPOA so far, but we have put such a move on our agenda and that would happen step-by-step,” Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs […]
9, May 2019
Ambazonian leader writes to Cameroon Concord News, Says 2 Southern Cameroonians have been killed in New Bell prison 0
by soter • Cameroon, Headline News, News
Hello to all of you in the Cameroon Concord News Group, Just to express our profound gratitude for all you have done and are still doing for the struggle to save the good people of Ambazionia and restore the Federal Republic of Ambazonia. Your contributions in prayers, kind and cash are testimonial to our survivability […]
9, May 2019
Martin Belinga, Biya’s right-hand man dies in Switzerland 0
by soter • Cameroon, Headline News, News
Martin Belinga Eboutou, former director of the civil cabinet at the presidency of the Republic died Wednesday in Geneva, Switzerland after several months of illness. Born in 1940, Martin Belinga Eboutou was a career diplomat who was always presented by the Cameroonian press as a centerpiece of the Biya crime syndicate. The ex-powerful director of […]
8, May 2019
Biya regime says 165 Ambazonian combatants have drop weapons 0
by soter • Cameroon, Headline News, News
Cameroon’s National Committee on Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration (NCDDR) said Tuesday that in the past five months 165 fighters in the Far-North region and two English-speaking regions of the country have “voluntarily” laid down their weapons “to embrace normal life”. “We have 35 of them in Bamenda in the Northwest region, 21 in Buea in […]
8, May 2019
US Military Trains Cameroon Troops on Medical Evacuations 0
by soter • Headline News, News, World
The U.S. military is training Cameroon’s military on first aid techniques and medical evacuation in order to reduce battlefield deaths. Cameroon estimates that one-fourth of all soldiers killed fighting separatists and Boko Haram terrorists could have been saved with better care. Twenty-nine-year-old soldier Poumje Amidou has been getting treatment for fractures since last October at […]
8, May 2019
Equatorial Guinea: President Obiang’s brother and ally dies 0
by soter • Africa, Headline News, News
A brother of Equatorial Guinea’s long-serving ruler Teodoro Obiang Nguema and the minister in charge of his security has died. Antonio Nguema died of an unspecified illness at a hospital in South Africa. He survived numerous cabinet reshuffles as defence minister and, until his death, as minister of presidential security. In fact, he was among […]
8, May 2019
Southern Cameroons Conflict deals Cameroon’s agricultural sector a heavy blow 0
by soter • Africa, Business, Headline News
Muyenge Trouble, a mainly agrarian village with a once dynamic farming population on the leeward side of Mount Cameroon, is one of the many communities ensnared by the violence that has swept through Cameroon’s English-speaking regions since 2017. Tassa Tassa Paulinus used to live there. But the life of this middle-aged plantain farmer has been […]



















10, May 2019
Testing the waters: Dion Ngute in first visit to Southern Cameroons 0
by soter • Cameroon, Headline News, Politics
Cameroon’s Prime Minister Joseph Dion Ngute on Thursday began a one week visit to the conflict-hit English speaking Northwest and Southwest regions hoping to find a political solution to the escalating violence and the ensuing humanitarian crisis. During the visit from May 9 -16 the first by the premier since his appointment last January, Dion […]