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"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).
The Cameroon Tribune is a major newspaper in Cameroon. It is also available online. It is owned by the government. [1] It was founded in 1974 by the Societé de Presse et d'Editions du Cameroun (SOPECAM). [2] The French version became the only daily newspaper in the country. [3]
Pages in category "Newspapers published in Cameroon" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... Cameroon Tribune; Cameroun Express; E.
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.
The Tribune, Nassau, Bahamas—see List of newspapers in the Bahamas; Bahrain Tribune, now Daily Tribune, Bahrain; Dhaka Tribune, Bangladesh, an English-language daily newspaper; A Tribuna, a Brazilian newspaper published in Santos, São Paulo; Burundi Tribune, Bujumbura, Burundi; Cameroon Tribune, a Cameroonian government-owned newspaper
In 2002, Nnana was appointed as the Director General of the Sopécam. [2] [3]Nnana writes editorials for the newspaper Cameroon Tribune. [4] [5]When the diskette containing the next day's edition of the private newspaper Mutations, titled "L'après-Biya," was seized by the gendarmerie in the workshops of Sopécam on the night of April 13, 2003, she stated: "We have an obligation to protect our ...
This is a list of online newspaper archives and some magazines and journals, including both free and pay wall blocked digital archives. Most are scanned from microfilm into pdf, gif or similar graphic formats and many of the graphic archives have been indexed into searchable text databases utilizing optical character recognition (OCR) technology.
Cameroon Tribune newspaper begins publication. 1978 - American School founded. [19] 1979 - Le Messager newspaper begins publication. [20] 1983 - Population: 708,000 urban agglomeration (estimate). [21] 1986 - Musée maritime de Bonanjo founded. 1987 - Communauté urbaine de Douala created. [18]