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Cameroon Launches Construction of a New Steel Complex in Kribi

CameroonOnline.ORG | On December 30, Prime Minister Joseph Dion Ngute officially launched the construction of a state-of-the-art steel complex in the industrial port zone of Kribi, South Cameroon. This ambitious project, a collaboration between the Cameroonian government and Chinese companies, aims to transform the nation’s raw iron ore into high-quality …

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A Star-Studded Cameroonian Reunion: Icons Unite Over Dinner | + video

CameroonOnline.ORG | This Christmas, the spirit of camaraderie shone brightly in Cameroon as some of the nation’s greatest sports icons gathered for an unforgettable dinner. Led by the legendary Samuel Eto’o, a four-time African Ballon d’Or winner and one of football’s most celebrated players, this meeting brought together champions from …

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Cameroon Recognizes Customary Marriage: A Historic Legal Reform Strengthening Women’s Rights

CameroonOnline.ORG | President Paul Biya promulgated Law No. 2024_016 on December 23, 2024, in Cameroon, officially recognizing customary marriage (also known as “bride price”). This historic reform incorporates traditional practices into the legal framework, granting them equivalence to civil marriage. Customary unions must now be declared to civil authorities, ensuring …

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Archbishop of Douala Deems Biya’s 2025 Presidential Bid ‘Unrealistic’ in RFI Interview

RFI traveled to Cameroon for Christmas, celebrated by Christians around the world, to take stock of the situation in the country and the challenges that await it in the new year. The topics discussed on RFI included the upcoming presidential elections and the health of Paul Biya, in conversation with …

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Cameroon: 600 Years Old Ancient Royal Tradition Puts Bamoun King on Trial | + video

Firstpost Africa | In the Bamoun Kingdom of Cameroon, an ancient ritual known as Nguon puts the king on trial before his people in a lively mix of critique, humour, and tradition. This centuries-old practice, recently recognised by UNESCO, promotes harmony and cultural pride, drawing locals and tourists alike to …

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