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Tchiroma Strikes Again: Power to the President-Elect
Tchiroma Strikes Again: Power to the President-Elect
Issa Tchiroma, the self-declared President-Elect, challenges 40+ years of CPDM rule as Cameroon enters an unprecedented dual-presidency crisis. Read more...
Cameroon’s New Water Loan Exposes Deep Governance Failure
Cameroon’s New Water Loan Exposes Deep Governance Failure
Cameroon has signed a €184.9 million loan for water security, but after decades of similar projects, citizens still lack clean water. This latest decree exposes a regime that survives on... Read more...
How the Church Failed Cameroonians
How the Church Failed Cameroonians
Unlike churches in South Africa, Congo, Poland and Latin America that fought dictatorship, the Church in Cameroon has largely chosen silence and caution. Its failure to confront injustice and defend... Read more...
Ambazonia Strikes Again. Endless Toll of a War Cameroon’s Leaders Refuse to End
Ambazonia Strikes Again. Endless Toll of a War Cameroon’s Leaders Refuse to End
The killing of a young soldier in Belo highlights the growing human toll of a conflict prolonged by political failure. As the Anglophone crisis enters its ninth year, Cameroonians continue... Read more...
Sabga Mosque Attack Exposes Cameroon’s CPDM Governance Crisis
Sabga Mosque Attack Exposes Cameroon’s CPDM Governance Crisis
The Sabga mosque killings reveal not only a human tragedy but a deeper governance crisis in Cameroon. Conflicting narratives, political manipulation, and a lack of trusted institutions show how decades... Read more...
Francis Ngannou Rejects Biya’s 43-Year Rule
Francis Ngannou Rejects Biya’s 43-Year Rule
Francis Ngannou’s refusal to support Paul Biya reflects a growing national frustration with Cameroon’s 43-year-old leadership. His comments highlight generational exhaustion, institutional stagnation, and a rising public desire for renewal. Read more...
FECAFOOT–MINSEP Clash: Football Governance, Institutional Power and Citizen Rights in Cameroon
FECAFOOT–MINSEP Clash: Football Governance, Institutional Power and Citizen Rights in Cameroon
The FECAFOOT–MINSEP confrontation is more than a sports dispute. It exposes the deep institutional decay produced by decades of centralized CPDM governance, where institutions lack autonomy, rules are unclear, and... Read more...
NCC’s Ban on Political Programmes Deepens Cameroon’s Crisis of Public Freedom
NCC’s Ban on Political Programmes Deepens Cameroon’s Crisis of Public Freedom
The NCC’s suspension of political programmes raises new concerns about Cameroon’s shrinking civic space, limiting debate at a moment when citizens urgently need transparency and open dialogue. Read more...
Why the Tchiroma Saga Exposes Cameroon’s Crisis of Political Rights and Media Freedom
Why the Tchiroma Saga Exposes Cameroon’s Crisis of Political Rights and Media Freedom
A viral Facebook post about Issa Tchiroma exposes how political narratives and propaganda replace genuine political freedoms in Cameroon, revealing a deeper crisis of rights and democratic space. Read more...
Why the 420 Million Youth Subsidy Makes No Economic Sense in Cameroon
Why the 420 Million Youth Subsidy Makes No Economic Sense in Cameroon
Cameroon’s 420 million FCFA youth fund has been praised as empowerment, but the numbers and structure tell a different story: limited beneficiaries, symbolic impact, and no meaningful change for the... Read more...
Nkambe Tragedy: A Reminder That No One in Cameroon Is Safe
Nkambe Tragedy: A Reminder That No One in Cameroon Is Safe
A deadly accident in Nkambe exposes the deep governance failures behind Cameroon’s recurring road tragedies where poor infrastructure, weak regulation, and neglected safety standards continue to cost young lives. Read more...
Tapang Ivo Tanku’s Warning: Why Winning Is Not the Same as Taking Power
Tapang Ivo Tanku’s Warning: Why Winning Is Not the Same as Taking Power
Professor Tapang Ivo Tanku’s viral commentary exposes the realities behind Cameroon’s 2025 election and shows why Cameroonians must build civic structures, not just momentum, to strengthen democratic principles in a... Read more...