CameroonOnline.ORG | In a compelling display of unity and determination, Cameroon’s national football team responded to recent internal tensions with a strong performance on the pitch. The Indomitable Lions defeated Libya 3-1 in Yaoundé, reclaiming momentum in Group D of the African qualifiers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. A …
Read More »Cameroon Football Crisis: Coaches’ Bonuses Suspended Amid Growing Tensions
CameroonOnline.ORG | According to multiple Cameroonian media outlets, the country’s Minister of Sports, Narcisse Mouelle Kombi, has suspended the bonuses for coaches appointed by the Cameroonian Football Federation (Fecafoot). This unexpected move comes just hours before the critical match between Cameroon and Libya. The responsibility for paying bonuses now falls …
Read More »Cameroun: le parti au pouvoir fête ses 40 ans et appelle à la candidature de Paul Biya en 2025
RFI | Le parti au RDPC a célébré, le 24 mars 2025, les 40 ans de son existence. À cette occasion, des dizaines de meetings ont été organisés à travers le pays, mettant en avant des motions de soutien et des appels à candidature pour que Paul Biya, le président …
Read More »Indomitable Lions: A Shocking Statement Before Cameroon-Libya! | +video
CameroonOnline.ORG | A dramatic twist has shaken Cameroonian football just hours before a critical World Cup qualifier against Libya. In an extraordinary move, the players of the Indomitable Lions have broken their silence, delivering a powerful and emotionally charged statement that exposes the internal tensions roiling the heart of Cameroon’s …
Read More »Cameroon Aims to Attract Investment with Tax Breaks for Chinese Workers
Business in Cameroon | Cameroonian lawmakers recently received a draft bill to ratify a new tax agreement between Cameroon and China. The agreement’s main goal is to eliminate double taxation on income and reduce tax fraud and evasion. This proposed tax convention will exempt Chinese workers in Cameroon from paying …
Read More »The story of a Cameroonian kung fu master
YAOUNDE, March 24 (Xinhua) — Fabrice Mba’s passion for Chinese culture in general and martial arts in particular budded in Cameroon’s southern town of Sangmelima, where he grew up watching kung fu movies. His elder brother was a projectionist, and little Mba often helped him sweep the movie theater. For …
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