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As of 1 January 2007, the state of Cameroon was the sole shareholder. Since 2007, CAMPOST is managed by the Canadian company Tecsult International Limited, responsible for cleaning up its management. The Cameroon Postal Services is placed under the technical supervision of the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications and under the financial ...
The mass media in Cameroon includes independent outlets. The nation has only one national newspaper, which is state owned. [1]Cameroon's media includes print publications that are both public and privately owned; a public television station and privately owned channels; radio stations that are public, privately owned, and foreign; and the Internet.
Within two weeks, more than 100 activists had reportedly been arrested. Six were reported dead. Unconfirmed videos released over social media depicted a variety of violent scenes, including demonstrators "parading the dead body of an activist, barricades set ablaze, [and] police brutally beating protesters and firing tear gas against the crowds".
"Cameroon". Electronic Newspapers of Africa. Virtual Libraries: African Studies. United States: Columbia University Libraries. Karen Fung, African Studies Association (ed.). "News (by country): Cameroon". Africa South of the Sahara. United States – via Stanford University. Annotated directory "Newspapers Held in Microform: Cameroon" (PDF).
As of 10 March, troops were reportedly searching homes in Kumba for property stolen from Les Brasseries du Cameroun, a brewery, and Transformation Reef Cameroon, a logging company. The Post newspaper, located in Buea, claims that the troops "torture and arrest" anyone in possession of allegedly stolen beverages or computer equipment. If the ...
CamerounWeb is an online news site covering news from Cameroon. Created in 2014, the site deals with topics related to current affairs, politics, sport, economy, entertainment, among others. CamerounWeb stood out with its “Tribune” which regularly publishes the opinions of Cameroonians. [1] [2]
The President of Cameroon is elected by first-past-the-post voting; the candidate with the most votes is declared the winner with no requirement to achieve a majority. [3] Registration for voting ended on 31 August 2024, with more than seven million people estimated to have signed up. [4]
Cameroon, [a] officially the Republic of Cameroon, [b] is a country in Central Africa. It shares boundaries with Nigeria to the west and north, Chad to the northeast, the Central African Republic to the east, and Equatorial Guinea , Gabon , and the Republic of the Congo to the south.