Friday, 29 July 2016
Cameroon GCE 2016 full results download here | Kuzzah
The Cameroon General Certificate of Education Board (GCE) 2016 has been released today. You can download the full Cameroon GCE 2016 results here:
Wednesday, 27 July 2016
Cameroon musician Achaley "Starboy" is dead
Cameroon musician Achaley is dead. He died died this morning of liver cancer at the Limbe general hospital. He has suffered with a liver cancer, the disease which 'claimed the singer/songwriter's life'. Achaley was the 1st winner of Cameroon talent competition "Star de demain" 2006/07. He passed away at the aged 30 after living with the liver disease for more than 3 years.
Nonetheless, his death comes as a shock to most Cameroonians who were used to his sweet voice and gentle nature. Most fans cannot believe this story, including his mother-like aunty Colette Bovelette who said it was a “complete surprise”.
Months before his death, Achaley released his last album "Ebolo" which has been hitting the air waves, on trace Tv and all other tv channels in Cameroon. Achaley a graduate from the university Buea, released his first album feeling insecure which was a hit song in Cameroon. I am proud to say I was part of the making of this song, and part of his music career. He will forever be the best vocalist Cameroon has ever had in his time.
Friday, 13 May 2016
Benda Biya hospitalized for drug overdose in USA
We are sorry to announce that Cameroon's first daughter, Brenda Biya has been allegedly hospitalized in Los Angeles for drugs
overdose. Credible sources including PATRICE Nouma sopilled the news via his Facebook page, with more information reporting that her mother the First lady of Cameroon Chantal Biya,
arrived the US some 48 hours ago to be beside her daughter.
Brenda Biya had put up a controversial YouTube video when she smoked some harmful substances and received widespread media backlash. We wish her a speedy recovery.
Tuesday, 10 May 2016
Cameroonian female goalkeeper dies during training session
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| Jeanine Christelle played for Femina Stars of Ebolowa, Cameroon. |
The goalkeeper of a Cameroonian women's side has died after collapsing during a warm-up session, the Cameroon Football Federation has said.
Jeanine Christelle Djomnang, 26, became ill before a Femina Stars Ebolowa match in southern Cameroon on Sunday, and died on her way to hospital. The federation says initial reports suggest she died of a heart attack but it is now awaiting a medical report. It comes days after Cameroon player Patrick Ekeng died in Romania.
Djomnang complained of chest pains as she prepared to take on Louves MINPROFF Yaounde in the Cameroon elite league and was taken to hospital. Cameroon's African Women Footballer of the Year Gaelle Enganamouit, who now plays in Sweden, was one of the first to react to the news.
"It's with sadness that I have learnt of the death of my team-mate Djomnang Jeanine Christelle of Femina Stars Ebolowa, may her soul rest in peace," she wrote on social media.
On Friday, it was confirmed that Dinamo Bucharest and Cameroon midfielder Patrick Ekeng had died aged 26 of a suspected heart attack after collapsing on the pitch. The 26-year-old fell to the floor in the 70th minute of a televised Romanian league match between Dinamo and Viitorul. He died later in hospital.
A book of condolence has been opened at the Cameroon Football Federation headquarters for both Ekeng and Djomanang. We with the family God's blessings during this period.
(source BBC Sports)
CRTV Journalist, Teke Julius molested by Fako SDO in Limbe, Cameroon
Teke Julius, journalist with the Cameroon Radio Television, CRTV, has been arrested and detained at the gendarmerie bridage in Limbe, capital of Fako Division, South West Region, while he was covering the visit of the Prime Minister, Head of Government, Philemon Yang.
The arrest took place on Monday the 9th of May, 2016 and before Julius was put off communication, he told me by telephone that; "I was recording some comments being made by some senoir officials concerned with the completion of the Limbe Omnisport Stadium and other projects the PM is visiting when some men in uniform came and asked me to follow them. I later found myself at the gendarmerie brigade where one of the men in uniform told me that I was under detention at the behest of the SDO of FAKO for unauthorized recording."
Shortly after that conversation, Teke went off communication and all attempts to contact him again have gone futile.
The Prime Minister and Head of Government arrived in the South West Region on Sunday the 8th of April, 2016 to inspect the newly constructed football stadium there, along with other infrastructure meant to facilitate Cameroon’s hosting of the Women Africa Cup of Nations in November, 2016 and the Africa Cup of Nations in 2019.
Cameroon is rated not free by Freedom House in the 2016 freedom of speech and of the press perceptions.
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Report by John Mbah Akuroh
Journalist, CRTV- Editorial Adivsor
At The Times Journal, Secretary General of
The Commonwealth Journalists Association, CJA,
President of the Cameroon Anglophone Newspaper
Publishers’ Association.
Tel. 00237 674 255 743
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