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By Nfor Hanson Nchanji


BAMENDA, Cameroon — Long before the Vatican announced this Apostolic Journey, the bishops of the Bamenda Provincial Episcopal Conference (BAPEC) were the lone voices crying in the wilderness. For years, they have navigated the treacherous waters of the North West and South West regions, often caught between the suspicion of the st...


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By Nfor Hanson Nchanji


Bamenda, Cameroon– Amid the meticulous planning and the Hall of Acts security briefings, it is the voices of the ordinary citizens that provide the true barometer of the Papal visit’s success. For Mary, a survivor of the unrest in Bamenda, the stakes are existential. Speaking to Cameroon News Agency


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By Nfor Hanson Nchanji

LIMBE, Cameroon- As the Swiss Guard and Vatican Gendarmes finalize security protocols from the hills of Mvolyé to the wind-swept airport in Bamenda, Cameroonians are holding their breath. The arrival of Pope Leo XIV on April 15 is not merely a religious milestone; for a nation fractured by 10 years of the Anglophone Conflict, it is a high-stak...


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By Synthia Lateu

Phone importers and vendors in Douala have raised concerns over government’s implementation of a customs mechanism targeting undeclared mobile phones and tablets, warning that it could drive up prices and threaten their businesses.

The customs control, which took effect on April 1 2026, aims to block undeclared phones and tablets from ente...


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We are delighted to announce that our Political Affairs Editor, Ngala Hansel, has been selected as a World Press Institute (WPI) Fellow for 2026.

The US-based organization selected Ngala as one of 9 successful applicants from a pool of 1,000 applications submitted from across the world. He will be based as a fellow at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, USA....


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