Saturday, October 18, 2025

Unveiling Tomorrow's Cameroon Through Today's News

Breaking

In a scoop revealed exclusively yesterday, the referees of the Central Regional Football League are currently on strike at the Cameroonian Cultural Center (CCC) in Yaoundé. The entrance to the CCC is barricaded by these strikers who express their frustration. They have not received payment for the past two seasons. Since the arrival of the new figurehead in Tsinga, they have not received their remuneration. Consequently, they are advocating for the settlement of their outstanding payments.

These referees officiated the last two seasons of the Cameroonian Cup (preliminary rounds) and have not been compensated to date. Additionally, almost the entire regional championship, encompassing 5 out of 14 rounds, remains unpaid, not to mention the Down and UP play-offs. Meanwhile, Fecafoot employees enjoy substantial salaries. Ironically, before taking office, the current executive asserted that Fecafoot's funds are intended for players, not individuals occupying office spaces.