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Post election fever: Cameroonians decry internet access amid election tension

Internet access in Cameroon is significantly slow amid protests following the disputed irregularities of Sunday, October 12, presidential election. On Thursday, October 23, NetBlocks said,  “We can confirm a significant, ongoing disruption to internet connectivity in Cameroon which may limit coverage of events on the ground. NetBlocks notes that the outage coincides with the rising political unrest, suggesting an international effort to restrict information flow. It should be

Post election tension: Gregoire Owona ‘threatens’ Issa Tchiroma

The Minister of Labor and senior member of the CPDM, Grégoire Owona has been heavily criticised on social media after a message described as ‘threat’ to Issa Tchiroma. In a message posted on his official Facebook page, the regime's chieftain accused the FNSC leader of manipulating the results and inciting young people to protest on the streets if, he is not declared winner of October 12 presidential election of Cameroon. “MR. TCHIROMA, DEAR COMRADE FROM DOUALA, THAT'S ENOUGH!

Race to presidency: Constitutional Council set to proclaim results on October 27

The President of the Constitutional Council, Clement Atangana has issued a communique confirming Monday, October 27, 2025, as date to proclaim October 12 presidential election results. The communique dated Wednesday, October 22, states, “The President of the Constitutional Council announces that the hearing to proclaim the results of the election of the President of the Republic of 12 October 2025 will be held on Monday, 27 October 2025 at 11:00 a.m. in the inaugural room of

Race to presidency: MINAT boss warns against public disorder

Barely 48 hours to the proclamation of the presidential results by the Constitutional Council,  the Minister of Territorial Administration, Paul Atanga Nji has called for calm and denounces internal and external destabilisation maneuvers.  He made this clarion call on Tuesday, October 21, in a press communique. The MINAT boss called for composure, civic discipline and confidence in institutions, pending the official results of the presidential election of October 12, billed f

Race to presidency: Constitutional Council to proclaim results Oct 23

Cameroon’s Constitutional Council has confirmed that it will officially declare the results of the 2025 presidential election on Thursday, October 23, at 10:30 a.m. during a formal session at the Yaoundé Convention Center. In a communique signed by the President of the Constitutional Council, Atangana Clement dated Monday, October 20, 2025, states, “ The President of the Constitutional Council announces to the public and interested parties that the hearing to settle the disp

Race to presidency: Buea Paramount Chief calls for peace as nation awaits results

In a heartfelt appeal, the Paramount Chief of Buea, HRM Chief Dr. Robert Esuka Mbella Endeley, has called on the people of Buea to maintain peace and calm following the proclamation of the presidential results slated for Thursday, October 23, 2025 by the Constitutional Council. He made this clarion call on Monday, October 20, 2025 in a communique. He cited that ,the town has experienced pain and lockdown for past eight years, Chief Endeley emphasised the need for unity and tr

The law organising the Special Criminal Court: A fertiliser for embezzlement or a deterrence?

The embezzlement and misappropriation of public funds by highly appointed state officials reached its climax when a former Minister of Finance allegedly embezzled about 500 billion frs CFA, which was at that time estimated as half of the state's budget.  This vulgarity in criminality did not only cause a social bondage or economic brigandage but also fast-forwarded to an exposure of the political anus of the state on the international scene, as international watchdogs did not

Former SDF MP, Hon. Michel Nintcheu calls on president Paul Biya to resign

Former Social Democratic Fronts (SDF) Member of Parliament currently the interim National Coordinator of Political Alliance for Change (APC), Hon. Jean Michel Nintcheu has called for the resignation of outgoing President Paul Biya.  He made this statement on his official Facebook page on Saturday, October 18, 2025. This statement comes barely a week for the proclamation of the results of Sunday, October 12, 2025, presidential election. As the national vote-counting commission

Hope High School Idenau drills students on career orientation

Hope High School (HHS) Idenau in West Coast Subdivision, Fako Division, South West Region joined schools across Cameroon to drilled students on the importance of early career orientation. This was during the commemoration of the 23rd edition of the commemoration of National Guidance and Counselling Day which was held on Friday, October 17, 2025, at the HHS Idenau campus. The event was tagged “Guidance Counselling and its contribution to promoting quality Inclusive Education i

Limbe: Mile 4 women protest over alleged sexual abuse of minor, demand justice

Women of Quarter 26 Bonadikombo Mile 4 Limbe early today, Saturday, October 18, 2025, protested and demanded the Chief of Bonadikombo, HRM Chief Essombe Nanyowe David to banish a man whose name KNews got as Wanjo Abraham from their quarter who is alleged to be sexually abusing minors in their Quarter.  According to report KNews gathered the man has been caught multiple times and had even written an undertaking never to engage into such devilish act but his actions continue to

Douala: Wouri SDO bans public manifestations until after swearing-in of new president

The Senior Divisional Officer (SDO) of Wouri Division, Mvogo Sylyac Marie, has issued an order banning public manifestations, gatherings, marches, and other unauthorised public events in Wouri Division until after the swearing-in of the new President of Cameroon. This information is contained in a press release issued on Tuesday, October 14, 2025. In the communique, the civil administrator cautioned the population to respect the decision. “Any street demonstration is and rema

After Oct 12 poll: CPDM scribe calls for calm, urges citizens to be law-abiding

The Secretary General of the Central Committee, National Campaign Coordinator and President of the CPDM National Campaign Committee Jean Nkuete has called for calm and urges citizen to be law abiding as they wait for the official results to be proclaimed by the Constitutional Council. He made this clarion call on Tuesday, October 14, 2025 in a communique. “The Constitutional Council is the only body that can announce the results of the presidential election.” Jean Nkuete said

Oct 12 poll: Prof. Nalova Lyonga, others express satisfaction with election process in Fako

The Minister of Secondary Education, who doubles as the Head of Permanent Divisional Delegate for Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement (CPDM) for Fako Division, Prof. Pauline Nalova Lyonga, and others have expressed their satisfaction with how the election process was conducted in Limbe. They made these remarks on Sunday, October 12, 2025, during the presidential election in Limbe, Fako Division, South West Region. Expressing her satisfaction, Prof. Nalova Lyonga said, “I fe

CPDM Fako 1 B closes campaign in style

Few hours to the end of campaigns for the October 12 presidential election militants of CPDM Fako 1 B earlier today staged a parade with...

Oct 12 polls: Kombo Abedimo for Biya

Militants of the ruling Cameroon People's Democratic Movement CPDM in Kombo Abedimo have taken the commitment to vote 100 percent for...

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