Category: Government

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Joe Dinga Pefok (Uncle Joe)September 28, 202416min2740
Douala Archbishop, Samuel Kleda, cries out that flood victims have no food, and are starving The support coming from Gov’t is indisputable too small.   Last weekend, only 3,700 persons out the over 200, 0000 victims, received some little support from Gov’t at the much mediatized event. Religious authorities and concerned elite of the Far North […]

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Joe Dinga Pefok (Uncle Joe)September 23, 202412min3090
The Minister of Territorial Administration, Paul Atanga Nji, has disclosed that President Paul Biya, or better still the Cameroon Government, has so far disbursed the total sum of 1.9 billion FCFA (one billion, nine hundred million francs CFA), to emergency issues related to the devastation caused by the gigantic floods that have hit the Far […]

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Joe Dinga Pefok (Uncle Joe)September 16, 202414min2660
There has increasing been the question as to whether the Minister Delegate at the Ministry of Economy, Planning and Regional Development, Paul Njukang Tasong, is back as the Coordinator of  the Presidential Plan for the Reconstruction and Development of  the Northwest and Southwest Regions, PPRD – NW/SW. It would be recalled that Paul Tasong was […]

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Joe Dinga Pefok (Uncle Joe)August 31, 20243min2830
The British High Commissioner to Cameroon, HE BARRY LOWEN, who is at the end of his tenure of office in the country, on Thursday, August 29, 2024, visited the Ministry of Transport in the nation’s capital, Yaounde, to bid farewell to Transport Minister, JEAN ERNEST MASSENA NGALLE BIBEHE. During the visit, the two men seized […]

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Joe Dinga Pefok (Uncle Joe)August 23, 20244min3060
The Minister of Territorial Administration, Paul Atanga Nji, has instructed the Governor of the Centre Region, Nasseri Paul Bea, to sign an order banning all heavy duty vehicles as well as all other vehicles transporting passengers and goods, including public transport buses belonging to transport agencies, from plying the Nklobission – Boumnyebel stretch of the […]


Joe Dinga Pefok (Uncle Joe)July 12, 202414min3340
Longevity In Ministerial Posts: JACQUES FAME NDONGO, MADELEINE TCHUENTE, LUC MAGLOIRE MBARGA ATANGANA have been in the same ministerial posts since 2004 A serious Minister does not need to stay long in a ministerial post to be able to do great things for his/her country and people Philemon Yang holds the record of the longest […]


Joe Dinga Pefok (Uncle Joe)July 12, 202424min3250
Longevity In Government: LAURENT ESSO, BELO BOUBA MAIGARI, JOSEPH DION NGUTE, HELE PIERRE And GREGOIRE OWONA Have been In Gov’t Since The 20th Century These ministers should have celebrated, or are still planning to celebrate, their Silver Jubilee (25 years) as members of Government In Cameroon where the President has been in power for 40 […]

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Joe Dinga Pefok (Uncle Joe)May 10, 202426min3410
Why Former National Coordinator Of PPRD – NW / SW, Paul Tasong, Met With National President of PCRN, Hon Cabral Libii Ngue Meeting Came After Hon Libii Called For Investigation On How The 11.6 Billion FCFA Of PPRD – NW/SW Fund Was Spent Hon Libii had referred to Tasong’s report to parliament on how the […]

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Joe Dinga Pefok (Uncle Joe)February 14, 202421min2360
How Appointment Of The Son Of A Division To Replace ‘His Brother’ In Gov’t, Creates Problems In The Division The appointment of Prof Elvis Ngolle Ngolle to replace John Ebong Ngole as Minister of Special Duties in the 90s, seriously strained the relationship between the two ‘brothers’ There was also a lot of tension between […]


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