Doha, Qatar – L’État du Qatar et la République du Cameroun ont officiellement conclu un accord de services aériens, permettant aux compagnies aériennes désignées des deux pays d’opérer sans restrictions pour les vols de passagers et de fret. Cet accord historique vise à renforcer la connectivité entre les deux nations …
Read More »Qatar and Cameroon sign air services agreement to operate unlimited flights
ILoveQatar.net | H.E. Minister of Transport Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdullah bin Mohammed Al Thani and H.E. Cameroonian Minister of Transport Ngali Bebehi Jean Ernest Massina signed an air services agreement between the two countries. Under the agreement, carriers designated by both countries are allowed to operate an unlimited and unrestricted …
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CamerounOnline.ORG | Le Cameroun est un pays où les personnes LGBTQ+ vivent sous la menace constante de persécutions. Les relations entre personnes de même sexe sont criminalisées en vertu de l’article 347 du code pénal, avec des peines pouvant aller jusqu’à cinq ans de prison. La loi de 2010 sur …
Read More »Brenda Biya: A Tale of Privilege Amidst Cameroon’s LGBTQ+ Crackdown
CameronOnline.ORG | Cameroon is a country where LGBTQ+ individuals live under the constant threat of persecution. Same-sex relationships are criminalized under Section 347 of the penal code, carrying penalties of up to five years in prison. The 2010 Cybercrime Law further outlaws using electronic devices for same-sex proposals, punishable by …
Read More »Brenda Biya Launches Bree Cosmetics in Yaoundé
CameroonOnline.ORG | Brenda Biya, daughter of long-time President Paul Biya, continues to make waves after publicly coming out as LGBTQ+ last summer, despite its criminalization in Cameroon. This week, she inaugurated Bree Cosmetics in Yaoundé, an event that drew the city’s elite and was graced by the presence of Ferdinand …
Read More »Fly ZeJet Employees Demand Eight Months of Unpaid Salaries Amid Internal Conflict
Business in Cameroon | About 40 employees of the Cameroonian airline Fly ZeJet are struggling. In a petition sent on January 9, 2025, to the company’s shareholders, they voiced their distress over the difficult living conditions they have endured since the airline suspended operations on April 30, 2024. The suspension …
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