Archive for: October, 2011

French President Wants Institutions in Cameroon’s Constitution Put in Place

President Paul BIya of Cameroon and President Barack H. Obama of USA along with first ladies

French President Wants Institutions in Cameroon’s Constitution Put in Place. Cameroon Presidential Elections – The President of France, Nicolas Sarkozy has called on Cameroon’s President-elect, Paul Biya to put in place all the institutions provided for in the country’s constitution of January 1996, State radio, Cameroon Radio Television (CRTV) reported Friday, October 28, 2011. French President Wants Institutions in Cameroon’s Constitution Put in Place Cameroon News

Victoria Oil and Gas – Logbaba, Cameroon (VOG 95% owned and operated)

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Victoria Oil and Gas – Logbaba, Cameroon (VOG 95% owned and operated) Victoria Oil and Gas - Logbaba, Cameroon (VOG 95% owned and operated) Cameroon News

Denis Lavagne Appointed Head Coach of Cameroon’s Football Team

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Denis Lavagne Appointed Head Coach of Cameroon’s Football Team . Cameroon’s Minister of Sports and Physical Education, Michel Zoah on Wednesday, October 26, 2011, appointed Frenchman, Denis Lavagne, the head coach of the country’s football team, the Indomitable Lions. Denis Lavagne Appointed Head Coach of Cameroon’s Football Team Cameroon News

Cameroon Government Spends FCFA 261 billion on Fuel Subsidies

Cameroon Limbe - Home to SONARA, Cameroon Oil Refinery

Cameroon Government Spends FCFA 261 billion on Fuel Subsidies. The government of Cameroon has spent FCFA 261 billion as subvention on petroleum products for the fiscal year 2011, a release from the Hydrocarbons Prices Stabilisation Fund states. Cameroon Government Spends FCFA 261 billion on Fuel Subsidies Cameroon News

Opposition SDF Wants Cameroon’s Presidential Election Cancelled

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Opposition SDF Wants Cameroon’s Presidential Election Cancelled. The leading opposition Social Democratic Front (SDF) in Cameroon wants the October 9, 2011 presidential election in which incumbent Paul Biya won 77.989 percent of the votes cancelled. Opposition SDF Wants Cameroon’s Presidential Election Cancelled Cameroon News

Cameroon’s President-elect Paul Biya Mobilises the Nation.

President Paul Biya of Cameroon Africa

Cameroon’s President-elect Paul Biya Mobilises the Nation. Incumbent President Paul Biya, the President-elect in the October 9,2011 presidential election in Cameroon, has called on all Cameroonians to join forces to execute his major accomplishments policy that is intended to make Cameroon an emerging country based on democracy, social justice and development. Cameroon’s President-elect Paul Biya Mobilises the Nation. Cameroon News

Cameroon’s External Relations Minister Calls for Respect of Election Results

Yaounde, Cameroon

Cameroon’s External Relations Minister Calls for Respect of Election Results. The Minister of External Relations of Cameroon has called on the international community to respect the choice of Cameroonians expressed in the October 9, 2011 presidential election in which incumbent President Paul Biya won 78.989 percent of the votes cast. Cameroon’s External Relations Minister Calls for Respect of Election Results Cameroon News

Incumbent President Paul Biya Wins Cameroon’s Presidential Election with 77.989 Percent

President Paul Biya of Cameroon Africa

Cameroon’s Supreme Court acting as the Constitutional Council during a session on October 21, 2011 in Yaounde, that lasted from 11: a.m. local time to 7:40 p.m, declared incumbent President Paul Biya, candidate of the Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement (CPDM), winner of the October 9, 2011 presidential election with 3,772,527 of the 4,951,434 of votes cast, representing 77.989 percent. Incumbent President Paul Biya Wins Cameroon’s Presidential Election with 77.989 Percent Cameroon News

CAMIAR-CO: Cameroon Airlines Corporation Flies to Five African Capitals in November

CamAir Co. Cameroon Airline Company

CAMIAR-CO: Cameroon Airlines Corporation Flies to Five African Capitals in November. Cameroon Airlines Corporation (CAMAIR-CO) planes will begin flying to all capitals of the Central African Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC) zone countries and two other African countries by mid November 2011, the Sales Manager of the company, Alphonse Bea said during an interview in the economic capital city, Douala. CAMIAR-CO: Cameroon Airlines Corporation Flies to Five African Capitals in November Cameroon News

Constitutional Council Rejects All 20 Petitions Cameroon’s Presidential Election

CAMEROON'S NATIONAL ASSEMBLY BUILDING IN YAOUNDE, CAMEROON

Constitutional Council Rejects All 20 Petitions Cameroon’s Presidential Election. The Supreme Court sitting in for the Constitutional during public hearings up to early October 20, 2011 rejected all petitions filed by eight of out the 23 candidates who competed in Cameroon’s presidential election of October 9, 2011, calling for either the partial or total cancellation of the election. Constitutional Council Rejects All 20 Petitions Cameroon’s Presidential Election Cameroon News


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