On May 14, 2025, Cameroonian telecom provider CAMTEL cut Internet access to Chad, citing unpaid debts from its Chadian partner, SOTEL Tchad. The move exposed Chad’s heavy dependence on Cameroonian infrastructure for connectivity, as the landlocked country relies on CAMTEL to access submarine cables since a 2015 agreement. In response, …
Read More »Flash Post: Njitap Sues Eto’o as FECAFOOT-SYNAFOC Crisis Escalates
Cameroon’s football world is facing a seismic rift as Geremi Njitap, ex-captain of the Indomitable Lions, launches a lawsuit against Samuel Eto’o, president of the Cameroonian Football Federation (FECAFOOT). The dispute—widely reported by several African news outlets—ignited after FECAFOOT revoked the National Union of Cameroonian Footballers’ (SYNAFOC) seats in its …
Read More »U.S. Proposes New 5% Tax on Money Transfers Abroad by Foreign Nationals: What It Means for Cameroonians Living in America
Sending money back home is a deeply rooted practice for many Cameroonians living in the United States. It is not just about finances—it is about family, duty, and staying connected to one’s roots. However, a new tax proposal making its way through Congress threatens to make this essential act of …
Read More »Train de vie fastueux à Genève : Les révélations du procès impliquant Brenda Biya
Une récente affaire judiciaire en Suisse a braqué les projecteurs sur le mode de vie luxueux et controversé de la famille dirigeante du Cameroun. Comme l’a rapporté SWI swissinfo.ch, Brenda Biya, fille du président camerounais Paul Biya, a été condamnée à Genève pour diffamation, calomnie et injure suite à une …
Read More »Scandal in Geneva: Brenda Biya Convicted as Spotlight Falls on Cameroonian Presidential Family’s Luxury Lifestyle
A recent court case in Switzerland has drawn renewed attention to the luxurious and controversial lifestyle of Cameroon’s ruling family. As reported by SWI swissinfo.ch, Brenda Biya, daughter of Cameroonian President Paul Biya, was convicted in Geneva for defamation, slander, and insult after a social media dispute with Cameroonian-Nigerian singer …
Read More »New Gas Filling Plant in Bamenda Cuts Domestic LPG Prices by 18%
Business in Cameroon | Cameroon’s Minister of Water and Energy, Gaston Eloundou Essomba, officially opened the new liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) filling center in Bamenda last May 9. The facility was financed with CFA6 billion by the Hydrocarbons Price Stabilization Fund (CSPH) and took 30 months to build on a …
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