Mrs. Beatrice Fri Bime was in Douala recently where she launched a book entitled Two Cents for Africa. Previously known for her creative endeavours in the field of poetry and …
Author: Martin Jumbam
In 1992, the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed the third day of December of each year as the International Day of Disabled Persons, the purpose being “to promote an understanding …
The African employer, who fails to become more information-technology savvy tomorrow than he or she is today, will certainly miss the train of change that is cruising through Africa at …
On December 11, 2011, Monsignor George Nkuo, Bishop of the Diocese of Kumbo, celebrated a Pontifical High Mass at the Sacred Heart Parish of Shisong to kick off a year …
When we talk of the Reunification of Cameroon, the mind almost always goes to the political machinations that led two political entities, separated by 40 years of historical forces beyond …
On the night of March 8, 2007, English-speaking Cameroon lost one of its most articulate but eccentric, erratic and choleric writers, Bate Besong, more commonly known as BB. He died …
On Saturday, January 14, 2012, the Association of Professional Translators and Interpreters of Cameroon (APTIC) held its General Assembly in the conference room of Azur Hotel in Yaounde, Cameroon. I …
La Fondation allemande, Friedrich Erbert Stiftung a organisé une rencontre des journalistes et de la société civile à Ebolowa du 6 au 8, aouˆt 2011. Il s’agissait d’analyser la situation …
The Justice and Peace Commission of the Archdiocese of Bamenda has been striving to bring peace, justice and reconciliation to crisis-stricken areas of the Northwest Region of Cameroon where inter-village and …
Over forty years ago, in May 1967, the Servant of God, Saint Pope Paul VI, instituted the first World Communications Day as a way of promoting the role of the …