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Cameroon’s currency, CFA suffered a significant blow in the exchange market following Nigeria's elimination from the ongoing Africa Cup of ...
By John Essien Cameroon were given a real scare by an incredible performance from Comoros but the hosts moved into ...
Cameroon Government has confirmed that at least 8 people died and dozens more injured from the stampede last night outside ...
By Ebi Kesiena Cameroon’s government said on Sunday that 16 people were killed in a fire caused by fireworks in ...
By John Essien Cameroon maintained their unbeaten run in the tournament following a 1-1 draw with Cape Verde in their ...
Host nation, Cameroon continued their good start to the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) with a 4-1 win over Ethiopia ...
Host nation, Cameroon kicked off their AFCON campaign on a fine note on Sunday as they came from behind to ...
Host nation, Cameroon will welcome their counterparts, Burkina Faso, to the Stade Olembe, for the opening match of the 33rd ...
By Emmanuel Nduka FORTY SEVEN opposition activists of Maurice Kamto's party, MRC, in Cameroon have been sentenced to prison. The ...
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