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The European Investment Bank has agreed to provide EUR 29.5m long-term funding for the new Kribi power plant in Cameroon. Availability of electricity for more than 160,000 households, local industry and small businesses is set to be transformed by the...
Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry (dti) Elizabeth Thabethe is to lead a delegation of South African crafters to the third International Handicrafts Exhibition in Cameroon.
Recurrent communal violence between settler farmer and cattle herder communities in the north east of Nigeria are causing no fewer than 2,000 cattle grazers to migrate to Cameroon and the Central Africa Republic over the past one year.
Cameroon’s Mineral Exploration (CAMINEX) mining firm, a branch of the British Affero Mining firm, has said that iron ore deposit estimated at 2 billion tons was discovered in the town of Djoum, situated some 300 km south of the capital, Yaounde.
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A delegation of Spanish investors is visiting Cameroon in a bid to establish and strengthen business relations with the community of business people in the Central African country.
Some 5,000 national and international election observers will supervise Cameroon’s presidential election, according to figures released on Thursday by the ministry of Territorial Administration and Decentralisation.
The former goalkeeper of the ‘Indomitable Lions’ (Cameroon’s national football squad), Joseph Antoine Bell, has been appointed as consultant in charge of football matters at his country’s Sports ministry, official sources told APA on Friday.
Elections Cameroon (ELECAM), the body in charge of the management of elections and referendums in the country, on Friday invalidated 31 of the 52 candidacies officially received for the country’s October 9th presidential election.
Cameroonian-born French filmmaker, Josza Anjembe has made a 44-minute documentary on the “ironing” of adolescents’ breasts in a small village in Cameroon, with young girls and mothers acting roles considered by women’s activists as mutilation.