CAF’s Decision Puts FECAFOOT In Tight Corner

      By Basil K Mbuye The African football confederation, CAF, has put the Cameroon Football Federation, FECAFOOT, in a tight position after the continental body’s decision to all members to present restart or cancel plans for their domestic leagues latest May 5. FECAFOOT just like other member federations in CAF will have to…

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Cameroon to set up 8 makeshift hospitals to combat COVID-19

    Xinhua  | Cameroonian Prime Minister Joseph Dion Ngute on Monday announced plans to transform eight venues into makeshift medical facilities used for the treatment and follow-up of COVID-19 patients. The facilities are five football stadiums and three social housing units in five major cities, including the capital Yaounde and commercial hub Douala which have reported…

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2019 Player Export: Cameroon Ranked 5th In Africa

    By Basil K Mbuye Cameroon has maintained her position as the fifth-ranked country in Africa to have exported more football players abroad in the 2019 season. The Sports Observatory of the International Centre for Sports Studies, CIES, published this week a study ranking countries that have exported most players abroad. The latest ranking,…

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Cameroon to open schools on June 1

APAnews  | The resumption of classes, suspended since March 17 in all schools, universities, vocational training centres, is envisaged on June 1 in Cameroon according to the evolution of the coronavirus pandemic, Prime Minister Joseph Dion Ngute announced Thursday evening. Replying to the instructions of President Paul Biya, he indicated that this measure is subject to readjustment….

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COVID-19 cases exceed 1,000 in Cameroon

  (Xinhua) — The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Cameroon has climbed to 1,016, according to the real time statistics updated Saturday morning by the Africa Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Cameroon health authorities, who has stopped informing the public about the total number of infections since a week ago, said Friday evening that…

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