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Tchiroma Spokeswoman Debunks Talks, Rules Out Local Elections

[YAOUNDÉ, Jan 15, 2026 — Cameroon Concord] — Persistent rumours circulating in Francophone media and on social networks alleging that...
Cameroonian Arrested at U.S. Airport — Why Green Cards No Longer Guarantee Safety
Cameroonian Arrested at U.S. Airport in Trump Immigration Sweep

Cameroonian Arrested as Trump Uses Green Cards Against Immigrants

[ST. LOUIS, UNITED STATES, Jan 12, 2026] — The detention of a Cameroonian lawful permanent resident at a U.S. airport has...

Issa Tchiroma Bakary’s New Year Address: A Promise of Change and National Renewal

In a powerful New Year’s Eve message addressed to Cameroonians at home and abroad, Issa Tchiroma Bakary delivered a speech...

POLITICS | From Cameroon to Cape Verde: Fabrice Lena’s Account After His Escape from Douala Prison

DOUALA / PRAIA — Detained on 5 November at the New Bell Central Prison in Douala, Cameroonian opposition activist Fabrice Lena...
President-Elect Issa Tchiroma Bakary issues a decisive “Letter to the Nation” as political momentum builds around his movement.
IIssa Tchiroma Bakary delivers national address on November 17, 2025.

Tchiroma’s “Letter to the Nation” Shifts Political Landscape

Cameroon’s political trajectory shifted sharply on Monday after President-Elect Issa Tchiroma Bakary released a sweeping Letter to...
Alice Nkom appointed spokesperson of Issa Tchiroma’s elected presidency after disputed 2025 elections.
Barrister Alice Nkom is appointed spokesperson of the Elected Presidency as Issa Tchiroma prepares the next phase of resistance.

President-Elect Tchiroma Takes Bold Step, Names Fearless Home-Base Lawyer Alice Nkom as Official Spokesperson

The political map of Cameroon is shifting beneath the regime’s feet. What began as a challenge to a fraudulent election is...

Cameroon Standoff Hardens After Disputed Election

DOUALA, Nov. 17, 2025 — Cameroon Concord.The October 12 presidential election was supposed to reset Cameroon’s political clock....

Tragedy in Southeastern Congo: 32 Dead in Mine Bridge Fall

A bridge at the Kalando copper and cobalt mine in Mulondo, Lualaba province, collapsed on Saturday, killing at least 32 people and...

Cameroon’s Counterfeit Diplomacy: Biya’s Forged “Messages of Congratulations”

  The world must not treat these acts of diplomatic brigandage as a mere aberration. The African Union should invoke Article 30 of...

The Anglophone Civil Society Consortium has taken a unanimous decision late this night to dismiss Tapang Ivo and Mark Bareta as members of the consortium.

The dismissal comes after  Mark Bareta's video in which he disclosed the hiding location of the rest of the Consortium members who escaped arrest from the brutal forces of President Biya. Mark and Tapang Ivo had been acting as Interim leaders of the consortium  ever since the union was banned and some of their leaders arrested by Cameroonian security agents.It should be recalled that, Tassang Wilfred who is the programmes coordinator of the consortium had earlier in a video release relocated the functions of both  Mark and Tapang to the communications department of the consortium, events following this video release proved that the duo never accepted the due positions. This could be the imminent reasons behind their sudden dismissal.Watch the video release for more information.

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Can Biya’s Courts Deliver Justice for the Nera 10?

[YAOUNDÉ, Dec 18] — Today, the Nera 10 appear before Cameroon’s Supreme Court, marking a critical moment not only for ten imprisoned men, but for the credibility of the country’s entire judicial system. This is not merely a procedural step in a long-running case; it is a reckoning with years of...