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The Cameroon GCE Board Organizational Chart. Decree 2019/100 of 4 March 2019 to modify and complete certain provisions of Decree 2018/614 of 22 October 2018 to reorganize the General Certificate of Education (GCE) Board. [5] They have now been replaced by the following examinations: Intermediate Technical and Vocational Education (ITC).
Federal Republic of Cameroon (1961–1972) (1) Ahmadou Ahidjo (1924–1989) — 1 October 1961 2 June 1972 10 years, 245 days UC (until 1966) East Cameroon 1965: Assalé Ahanda Tchoungui (1) UNC: West Cameroon 1970: Foncha Jua Muna: United Republic of Cameroon (1972–1984) (1) Ahmadou Ahidjo (1924–1989) — 2 June 1972 6 November 1982 ...
February 9 – 2020 Cameroonian parliamentary election [1] February 14 – Anglophone Crisis: Ngarbuh massacre [2] August 2 – Boko Haram insurgency: Nguetchewe attack [citation needed] October 24 - Anglophone Crisis: Kumba school massacre; December 27 – Thirty-seven are killed and 18 are injured in a bus crash in Nemale. [3]
Cameroon People's Democratic Movement: 139 –9: National Union for Democracy and Progress: 7 +2: Social Democratic Front: 5 –13: Cameroonian Party for National Reconciliation: 5: New: Cameroon Democratic Union: 4: 0: Front for the National Salvation of Cameroon: 3 +3: Movement for the Defence of the Republic: 2 +1: Union of Socialist ...
Cameroonian President Paul Biya secured approval from lawmakers on Tuesday to delay parliamentary and local elections until 2026, a move opposition parties fear could make it harder for them to ...
After a long career in university education, during which she held the positions of Director of business, then Vice-Rector, she was appointed rector of the University of Buea on June 29, 2012. [4] She held this position for 5 years until her departure in June 2017 following a presidential decree. [ 5 ]
Official results were announced on 17 October 2013, showing that the ruling Cameroon People's Democratic Movement (RDPC) had again won an overwhelming majority of seats in the National Assembly. The RDPC won 148 out of 180 seats, a slight decrease from the number of seats it won in 2007, while the main opposition party, the Social Democratic ...
Cameroon also has a Senate, with 100 elected officials, each serving 5 years. 70 of these are elected by a regional council, while 30 are elected directly from the president. [5] Cameroon is a one party dominant state with the Cameroon People's Democratic Movement in power.