Cameroon News: Eventhough HIV remains a critical public health problem in Cameroon with about more than 570,409 people infected, mother to child transmission was still a big challenge in 2010, but has now reduced considerably as new studies reveal. Credit to the interventions of the government's commitment to eliminate new HIV infections among children and to keep their mothers alive by 2015. Through support from UNICEF and other partners the government developed an evidence-informed plan aimed at MTCT elimination. And to eliminate MTCT UNICEF partners with civil society organizations to supplement community mobilization activities and supports capacity building of counsellors and staff for stronger counselling services in every District Maternity Hospital.
Monday, 1 December 2014
Wednesday, 26 November 2014
Annual Show Fashion Week 2014 has started
Cameroon is gradually innovating and establishing itself as the fashion hub of the Central African sub-region. The flagship event of this hub is ofcourse the Annual Show Fashion Week 2014, which is the first fashion festival in Cameroon, aiming at becoming the first sub-Sahara African festival of style and fashion for black models.
In this year's event which has already started, Designers, model and African artists from Abidjan, Dakar, Douala, Yaoundé and France; just to name a few, have started converging in Douala so as to put on a one of kind show. Throughout this week, Douala will experience a buoyancy that will spread even beyond the national borders via international media coverage.
The presence of media outlets such as Fashion TV UK, CCTV, France 24, Africa Magic and rfi not to forget bloggers at this years event will propel Cameroon as the centre for the renaissance of Africa fashion strongly influenced by its culture.
Hosted at the luxurious St. Johns Plaza, the 7th edition of the Annual Show Fashion Week is enhanced by many sponsoring partnerships like: MTN Cameroon, Tangui, Camair-Co; just to name a few.
Grégroire Piwelé, who is a great supporter and promoter of this event and of fashion in the sub-region, as well as his team are braving numerous challenges so that the festival finally becomes annual just as its name suggest.
Monday, 24 November 2014
Is Tunisia ready to accept a female president? ..!!
Is Tunisia ready for a female President: well time will tell…! Kalthoum Kannou, Tunisia’s first female presidential candidate was among only three women to dare to practice their constitutional right in running for presidency, but Judge Kalthoum Kannou has recently made history as the first female presidential candidate in modern-day Tunisia, marking yet another milestone for the “cradle” of the Arab Spring country.
A judge in the Court of Cassation, the highest court in the Tunisian judiciary system chiefly responsible for verifying the interpretation of the law, Kannou is Tunisia’s first woman to seek a post higher than that of a parliamentarian.
Aiming to be the world’s first “Tunisian, Arab, Muslim, female president,” Kannou was able to garner more than 15,000 nominations from across the country while fielding her candidacy and is currently touring Tunisia for her electoral campaign competing against 24 men.
Female parliamentary candidates in Tunisia hope the country's impending legislative polls, in which women will account for over half of the registered voters, will improve the image of the role played by women in the nascent democracy.
Thursday, 20 November 2014
18 years since the dead of Africa's most brilliant artists from Cameroon
Today we celebrate 18years since Kotto Bass primaturely left us at age 33; this was on the 20th November 1996 right about when the Cameroon's 1972 constitution was amended; allowing SE Paul Biya to run for another term (the 3rd).
NYAMSI KOTTO Auger Théodore aka Kotto Bass is one of the most brilliant artists in Africa of his generation though his star just started to shine. An immense and never-to-be-forgetten talent.
Unforgetable as his three albums he left to posteriry. From Edith Ndola'a Ngo to Soukous fusion, which continue to be listened these days as well as Edith, Concours de patience, Oke Mado, Papa Promesse, Folo Folo, J'aime tout le monde, and Bamenda. Songs still sung by fans who are still crying the lost of a bassist with a magic and singular touch.
Wednesday, 19 November 2014
African Union To End Conflict In Africa By 2020
The African Union (AN), has reiterated its commitment to silence guns in Africa and achieve good governance, democracy and sustainable peace on the continent by 2020.
The decision was taken in Dakar, Senegal, recently during the Union's 3rd Annual High Level Dialogue on Democracy, Human Rights, and Governance in Africa.
The Dialogue held under the theme; "Silencing the Guns: Strengthening Governance to Prevent, Manage and Resolve Conflict In Africa." The AU has set 2020 as its target for silencing guns on the continent in a bid to deepen the post-Cold War Peace dividend among member State and as part of the African Agenda framework.
Nigeria's former President Olusegun Obasanjo |
The commitment comes on the sidelines of violent protests in Burkina Faso that have ousted President Blaise Compaore. A situation which Nigeria's former President Olusegun Obasanjo, said was regrettable. "It is a regrettable situation because Africa ought to have passed this situation and it is a real democratic regression for the Burkinabe," stated Obasanjo.
During the opening ceremony, Senegal's Minister of African Integration and Good governance, Khadim Diop, remarked ; "violence in Africa constitute a new threat for the continent. The theme of this dialogue shows that the causes of violence in Africa emanate from bad governance," Diop stated.
According to participants, sustainable development cannot be achieved under violent conflicts that generate insecurity and political instability.
The main objective of the 3rd High Level Dialogue was to explore the root causes of conflicts in Africa and propose policy measures through which governance systems can be strengthened to address violent conflicts on the continent.
AU commissioner for Political Affairs Dr Aisha Laraba Abdullahi |
According to the AU commissioner for Political Affairs Dr Aisha Abdullahi, Africa has registered the highest number of displaced person and 40 000 others could die as they attempt to sail across the oceans for safety.
Olusegun Obasanjo said African leaders are very sensitive on issues concerning conflicts evasion. He then suggested that positions should be proposed to former Heads of States in order to prevent them from hanging on to power.
'There are even director position in the AU University where we have chosen to appoint these Presidents while waiting for calm in their countries or find them other jobs in missions" said Obasanjo.
He remarked that the prolonged violent conflicts in Africa have registered a significant loss of live, retarded economic development and environmental degradation and moreover, slowed democratisation.
The dialogue was convened by the African Union Commission (AUC), in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Africa Governance Institude (AGI), the Government of the Republic of Senegal and supported by Germany through the Deutsche Gesellschaft Für Internationale Zusammenarbeit, GIZ.
Monday, 17 November 2014
Cameroon new star is born; her name is Daphne
Daphne is her name and yes..!!! a new star IS BORN in Cameroon. This December, she will be sharing the stage with Tiwa Sage, Yemi Alede, Don Jazy and many other big names at a Concert organised by MTN Cameroon. Her very first single Rastafari (below) is one that drove her to stardom.
Today she was on FM 96.0 (Nostalgy Radio); on the show called Genaration 2.0 with Brice Alben. She talked about her new album REFLECTION; the favourite of all those who called up and twitted was indeed BROKEN, the french speaking audience adored the fact that she started singing BROKEN in Douala dialect. It was a not to miss radio show; so many love twitts for Daphne came pooring. It was a win win situation . Sorry Brice Alben for being attacked by Daphne male fans when you gave her that kiss...lol. Congrats girl...
Yve Michel Fotso Pleads Not Guilty
After spending several years in jail already, the former General Manager of Cameroon Airline CAMAIR, Yve Michel Fotso, before the Special Criminal Court in Yaounde on November 6th, still pleaded not guilty.
Fotso pleaded not guilty to charges of froudulently obtaining the sun of FCFA 18.9 billion sometimes between year 2000 and 2002.
The suit brought against by CAMAIR Liquidation Committee spelled out that the said sum comprised of FCFA 4051209866; FCFA 4606130515; FCFA8934203742, which was compensation for the famous Boeing 747 'Combi' aircraft as well as FCFA 1400000000 that represented the value of the wreck aircraft.
After consultating both parties, Justice Francis Moukoun adjourned the hearing to December 9th, 2014, to give the Legal Department enough time to serve its witnesses. When the presiding judge, Justice Moukoun, demanded the list from both parties, the Advocate General, Claude Taghim of the Legal Department, tendered a six-witness list which the civil claimants, Barister Ngango Ottou and Barrister Epassi also adopted.
However, the defence lawyers, Barristers Martin Achet and Alex Mandeng, prior to this proceeding submitted to the panel of judges (Justice Jean Claude Michel Onana and Justice Yvette Siewethet) a notice stating that the defence will call for no witness throughout the court proceedings.
More on the court decision is to be unfolded as the proceedings continue...
More on the court decision is to be unfolded as the proceedings continue...
Women in Cameroon Are Adviced To Be Economically Vibrant
The member of Parliament for Fako East Constituency, Gladys Etombi Ikome has urged women in Limbe to think well before engaging in any business.
She was speaking at the Botanic Garden during a workshop dubbed "Empowering Women Summit" which brought together women from several women's groups. Throughout the workshop, ideas on conservation and business, improvement and importance of ICTs were discussed.
Hon. Etombi during her presentation on the motivation of setting up a business, told the women that as Cameroonian in general, and Limbe in particular is preparing to host the African Cup Of Nations. AFCON 2016 and 2019, stakeholders should begin charting how best to make the big sporting event memorable, while keeping the city more beautiful, attractive and entertaining. She added that women should know that the Government cannot do everything for them and so they must be economically vibrant and contribute to nation building.
Thursday, 13 November 2014
Nominees for 2014 African Player of the Year was recently unveiled.
The Confederation Africaine de Football (CAF) announced the nominees for the 2014 African Player of the Year and the 2014 African Player of the Year (Based in Africa) on Thursday, 6 November 2014.
Twenty-five players have been nominated for the topmost Player of the Year, and 20 for the Player of the Year (Based in Africa) category.
The nominees are:
African Player of the Year
1. Ahmed Musa (Nigeria, CSKA Moscow)
2. Asamoah Gyan (Ghana, Al Ain)
3. Dame N'doye (Senegal, Lokomotiv Moscow)
4. Emmanuel Adebayor (Togo, Tottenham)
5. Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting (Cameroon, Schalke 04)
6. Fakhreddine Ben Youssef (Tunisia, CS Sfaxien)
7. Ferdjani Sassi (Tunisia, CS Sfaxien)
8. Yao Kouassi Gervais 'Gervinho' (Cote d'Ivoire, AS Roma)
9. Islam Slimani (Algeria, Sporting Lisbon)
10. Kwadwo Asamoah (Ghana, Juventus)
11. Mehdi Benatia (Morocco, Bayern Munich)
12. Mohamed El Neny (Egypt, Basel)
13. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Gabon, Borussia Dortmund)
14. Raïs M'Bolhi (Algeria, Philadelphia Union)
15. Sadio Mané (Senegal, Southampton)
16. Seydou Kieta (Mali, As Roma)
17. Sofiane Feghouli (Algeria, Valencia)
18. Stephane Mbia (Cameroon, Sevilla)
19. Thulani Serero (South Africa, Ajax)
20. Vincent Aboubakar (Cameroon, Porto)
21. Vincent Enyeama (Nigeria, Lille)
22. Wilfried Bony (Cote d'Ivoire, Swansea)
23. Yacine Brahimi (Algeria, Porto)
24. Yannick Bolasie (DR Congo, Crystal Palace)
25. Yaya Toure (Cote d'Ivoire, Man City)
Cameroon News: Gervais Mendo Ze arrested and taken to Kodengui prison
The news circulated throughout the day of November 12, 2014 before being confirmed in the evening. Prof: Gervais Mendo Ze was taken to the central prison Kondengui after a day in the Special Criminal Court services.
No official source gives detailed guidance on the matter at the heart of the legal proceedings regarding this former member of the government, who will be 70 years next December 25th.
Minister Delegate to the Minister of Communication, between December 2004 and October 2007, Gervais Mendo Ze enters the public space when leading at the start of the 80s a television project, in its capacity as Special Adviser to the President of the republic. Appointed General Manager of CRTV, in December 1998, he left office Jan. 26, 2005.
Since then rumors have circulated about potential lawsuits in connection with the governance of the public company.
Although retired, Gervais Mendo Zo remains a popular university. He joined the teaching staff of the Faculty of Arts of Yaounde in 1974 he was only 30 years old. It was after his doctorate in 1984, he ended the masterful rank of magistrate.
He has published numerous essays and plays. He also helped write the choral singing in popular music through the choir "la Voix du Cénacle ."
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