Ronaldo makes history as Brazil join the party

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Anglophone Cameroonians Rebuff Eto’o

English-speaking Cameroonians have condemned a plan by the international football star, Samuel Eto’o, to visit their troubled parts of the country. Eto’o, who is a United Nations goodwill ambassador, was due to spread messages of peace and encourage children to go back to school. He is a Francophone Cameroonian. Dozens of people have been killed…

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University of Douala: 2 Students Summoned For Kissing In Public

Two students from teachers training section of the University of Douala, ESSEC have been summoned to appear before the disciplinary committee of the school for kissing intimately in front of their colleagues. The students SOH FONKU Patrick Rostand and Kweudi Ndembwe Clotilde have both appeared before the Committee Wednesday 24, 2017, whose decision is still…

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FIFA Rankings: Egypt remain Africa’s Top-Ranked Team

Africa Cup of Nations finalists Egypt remain the top-ranked African team following the release of the latest FIFA rankings. With just seven games played during the points timeframe, there was very little movement in the rankings, with no change among the top 70 teams. AFCON champions Cameroon are ranked 33rd and third on the CAF…

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SW Cup of Cameron Playoffs: Options’ Coach Walindjom Warns Players To ‘Guard Against Confidence Overdose’

  By Dean Mongo Eyieh Coach Daniel Walindjon has told his charges to approach tomorrow’s Cup of Cameroon clash against Catholic University Sports Academy, CUSA, with tenacity and hunger. The academicians are yet to experience defeat across all competitions thus far and while confidence is high at Options SA coach Walindjom is not getting carried…

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Bishops Reject Gov’t’s Bilingual Commission

Catholic bishops in the English-speaking parts of Cameroon have dismissed a new commission looking at bilingualism in the country as a missed opportunity. The minority Anglophone population says it has seen its educational and legal system systematically chipped away by the Francophone majority. Bishops from Cameroon’s English-speaking regions have said a new government commission to…

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How Cameroon Plans to Save Disappearing Languages

  YAOUNDE VOA  | Cameroon is commemorating International Mother Language Day, February 21, by launching what it calls an ambitious program to save its endangered national languages. The central African state has over 260 national languages, but only 40 are taught in schools. Cameroonians speak mostly French and English, which are foreign but official languages and part of…

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