Cameroon’s government says more than 30 women have been abducted by separatist rebels in the Northwest region, for protesting taxes imposed on them by the fighters Associated Press | YAOUNDE, Cameroon — More than 30 women were abducted by separatist rebels in Cameroon, for protesting illegal taxes imposed on them …
Read More »L’annonce d’un premier vénérable camerounais réjouit au-delà des catholiques
La Croix Africa | Le Vatican a annoncé samedi 20 mai la reconnaissance des vertus héroïques du père Simon Mpeke. Avec cette décision, celui qui est plus connu comme « Baba Simon » devient le premier vénérable camerounais. Pour la première fois, un Camerounais a été déclaré « vénérable » …
Read More »Users report hassles with Cameroon biometric visa portal
Biometric Update | Some applicants logging onto the dedicated portal for Cameroon’s biometric visas have been reporting glitches with the system which went live at the start of this month. The much-heralded platform was launched on May 1, but some users say they have faced difficulties using the system seamlessly. …
Read More »VATICAN – Among the new Venerables also the first Cameroonian “fidei donum”
Agenzia Fides | Vatican City (Agenzia Fides) – On Saturday, May 20, the Holy Father authorized the Dicastery for the Causes of Saints to publish some Decrees, including those concerning the recognition of the heroic virtues of the Cameroon diocesan priest Father Simon Mpeke, born around 1906 in Batombé and …
Read More »MTN Cameroun obtient une licence de prestataire de services de paiement
AITN | Mobile Money Corporation (MMC), la filiale fintech de MTN Cameroun, a obtenu une licence de prestataire de services de paiement de la Commission Bancaire de l’Afrique Centrale et du Ministère des Finances. Auparavant, MTN Cameroon opérait sous une licence de paiement mobile détenue par Afriland First Bank, ce …
Read More »Cameroon Seals Markets as Cholera Spreads in All Regions of Central African State
VOA | YAOUNDE, CAMEROON — Officials in Cameroon have shut down markets in an attempt to stop a wave of cholera infections spreading through all 10 regions of the central African state. The government says more than 20,000 people have been infected, but the figures may be higher as a …
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