Nso Commemorates 200 Years of the transfer of Nso Palace to the present location. Thousands Gather for Historic Nso Palace Bicentenary Celebration in Kumbo

A monumental chapter of history unfolded in the Northwest Region of Cameroon as the Nso Kingdom marked its historic Bicentenary (200-Year Anniversary). From May 22 to May 24, 2026, the traditional capital of Kumbo (Kimbo) welcomed an unprecedented influx of thousands of sons, daughters, and well-wishers. The three-day cultural phenomenon commemorated two centuries since the…

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Cameroon: Temporary Ban on Motorbike Circulation in Kumbo: Security Measure Ahead of National Day

In the lead-up to Cameroon’s National Day celebrations on 20 May 2026, administrative authorities in Bui Division have taken a significant security measure aimed at maintaining public order and ensuring a smooth commemoration. Through Prefectural Decision No. 60/PD/E26/A2/PS/5, the Senior Divisional Officer (SDO) for Bui Division, Saïdou Moussa, has officially prohibited the circulation of motorbikes…

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Who Wants SONARA to Die? Barrister Agbor Balla reflects on economic justice, regional balance and national cohesion in Cameroon

The recent reflections by Nkongho Felix Agbor Balla, publish on his Official Facebook Page (11 May 2026), has raised a deeply unsettling but necessary national question: Who wants SONARA to die? This is not merely a rhetorical provocation. It is a question grounded in lived realities, economic shifts, and growing public perception, particularly within Cameroon’s…

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Anglophones Cannot Continue to Be Ignored in Cameroon: Barrister Agbor Balla Speaks Out on SOCADEL Appointments

The recent presidential decree restructuring Cameroon’s electricity sector and establishing the Société Camerounaise d’Électricité (SOCADEL) has reignited debates about equity and representation in national governance. While the creation of SOCADEL marks a significant step in nationalizing the energy sector, the absence of Anglophone voices on its newly appointed Board of Directors has drawn widespread criticism.Published…

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Cameroon Supreme Court Overturns NERA Life Sentences: Historic Ruling Reshapes Sisiku Ayuk Tabe Case and Ambazonia Independence Struggle

On 19 March 2026, the Supreme Court of Cameroon delivered a landmark decision that could significantly reshape one of the country’s most controversial legal and political cases. The Court quashed the life imprisonment sentences handed down against Sisiku Ayuk Tabe Julius and nine others—collectively known as the “NERA 10”—marking a pivotal moment in Cameroon’s judicial…

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A Historic Shift in Cameroon’s National Assembly: Hon. Cavaye Yeguie Djibril Replaced After 34 Years

For thirty-four years, Hon. Cavaye Yeguie Djibril stood as the towering figure at the helm of Cameroon’s National Assembly. Since 1992, he presided over the legislative body, becoming the longest-serving House Speaker in the country’s history. His tenure was marked by continuity, stability, and controversy in equal measure. But today, history has turned a new…

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Breaking News: Two Bodies Found in Bamenda Gutter Amid Rising Insecurity in the Northwest Region of Cameroon

On January 26, 2026, Tensions continue to escalate in Bamenda as two unidentified male bodies were discovered early Monday morning in a gutter along the New Road area, following a night of heavy gunfire that rattled the city. Residents of the Nkwen neighborhood reported hearing sustained gunfire late Sunday night. By dawn, the grim discovery…

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Tragedy in Ndu: 12 Mbororo Civilians Massacred in Northwest Cameroon

At least 12 people, including women and children from the Mbororo community, were killed in the early hours of Wednesday, January 14, 2026, during violent attacks in Ntumbaw, Ndu Subdivision, Northwest Region of Cameroon. The assault, reportedly carried out by Ambazonian separatist fighters, also left homes destroyed and families displaced. The killings occurred around 5…

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