Category: International

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Joe Dinga Pefok (Uncle Joe)August 31, 202411min6780
There are seven legalized breweries in Cameroon The Court of Justice of the Central African Economic and Monetary Community, CEMAC, located in Bangui, Central African Republic, in a recent ruling validated the controversial sale of Guinness Cameroun SA by its mother company, Diageo Group of Scotland in the United Kingdom, to Groupe CASTEL of France, […]

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Joe Dinga Pefok (Uncle Joe)August 31, 20243min6640
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 19, 202412min5680
Cameroonian authorities have not responded to demands by Human Rights Watch, lawyers, REDHAC, MRC etc, that Gov’t should shed light on the whereabouts of Ramon Cotta Is the general silence by almost opposition parties and civil society organisations on the Ramon Cotta Affair, a message to the Diaspora?  Cameroonian born social media activist, STEVE AKAM […]

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Joe Dinga Pefok (Uncle Joe)August 19, 20247min5270
Debate sparks off on whether Weubassi  Pierre Raould is serious or just wants to make a buzz. A Cameroonian citizen, Weubassi Pierre Raould, based in Sangmelima, South Region, is making waves following a declaration he deposited at the office of the DO of Sangmelima, saying that he wants to embark on a peaceful protest march […]

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Joe Dinga Pefok (Uncle Joe)August 16, 20245min5910
Three persons, Abdoulaye Aboubakar, Yaya, and Da Sylva Molo, are in police custody in Bangui, the capital of neighbouring Central African Republic, CAR,   for trafficking in fake currency commonly known as counterfeits. The three traffickers, that are all residents of Bangui, fell into the police dragnet on August 7, 2024, following investigation on the discovery […]

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Joe Dinga Pefok (Uncle Joe)June 12, 202430min5600
The Football Icon Has Constructed An Agro-Industrial Complex, Comprised Of Six Industrial Units The Project Will Provide Hundreds Of Direct Jobs, And Thousands Of Indirect Jobs, To Malians Seydou Keita Says The 14 Billion FCFA Project, Is His Contribution To The Development Of His Country, As Well As His Contribution To Provide Jobs To Malian […]

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Joe Dinga Pefok (Uncle Joe)June 8, 202434min5050
 And Just Like His Father, Field Marshal Idris Derby Itno, Did In 90s, GENERAL MAHAMAT DERBY ITNO, Has Hung On To Power As The New ‘Civilian President’ Of Chad The former President of Chad, Field Marshal Idris Derby Itno, the father of the current leader of Chad, came to power in late 1990, when a […]

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Revisiting the Countdown to Election Day in Chad An election marred by several irregularities and anti-democratic practices unfolded in Chad on May 6, 2024. Both the President and the Prime Minister of the Transitional Government were candidates in the presidential election. General Mahamat Derby Itno, President of the Transition, exerted control over the Constitutional Council […]

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Joe Dinga Pefok (Uncle Joe)April 9, 202414min5670
  Bongos’ Party, PDG, That Ruled Gabon For Over 50 Years, And Its Allies (The Presidential Majority), To Be Suspend Investigation To Be Opened Against All Current And Former Senior Officials And Senior Members Of  PDG All Current And Former Senior Officials And Senior Members of PDG, And Allies, Prohibited From Participating As Candidates In Elections […]


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