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Guinness resumes Mt Cameroon race sponsorship

After 21 years in the cold, Guinness Cameroun SA has returned to bear the flag of the Mt Cameroun Race which it christened “The Race of Hope”. This was announced during the signing of a convention linking the international brewery giant (owned by Diageo PLC, a South African Company) and the Cameroun athletics federation, on August 26, 2013 at the Yaounde Hilton Hotel. Present to witness the signing ceremony were the minister of sports and physical education, Adoum Garoua, the president of the national Olympic and sports committee, Kalkaba Malboum, football icon, Roger Milla, and emblematic mountaineer, Sarah Lyonga Etonge. The sports minister hailed the accord as a decisive turn in the public/private partnership in sports which he sees as the way forward for Cameroon to come out of the crises of sponsorship in the national sports movement. He called for other disciplines to follow suit and contract sponsorship deals with private sector operators and called for the socio-cultural asp

List of approved churches in Cameroon. Is your church there?

Gov’t releases full list of approved and illegal churches in Cameroon Many people think the government is out to fight religion but when you read this list of approved churches, you will understand that the recent closure of some illegal churches is made to ensure respect of the law and nothing else, especially since the churches will be allowed to operate once they submit their legal authorisations. A. List of approved churches and their headquarters Serial No. Name Headquarters 1 Société Baptiste Missionnaire Européenne (Swiss) Zurich 2 Assemblée Chrétienne Témoins du Christ Douala 3 Mission Catholique Romaine Yaounde 4 Presbyterian Church in Cameroun (P.C.C.) Buea 5 Eglise Presbytérienne Camerounaise (E.P.C.) Yaounde 6 Eglise Protestante Africaine du Cameroun (E.P.A.) Lolodorf

Full list of Indomitable Lions to Play Libya Sept. 8

List of players selected to prepare for last world cup qualifier against Libya in Yaounde on September 8, 2013   In this new development, the thing to write home is the return of Idriss Carlos Kameni, who replaces Ndy Assembe but will be second to Itandje Charles. For the rest, everything is as expected although, the only North West representative, Mathew Mbuta Andongcho has been dropped for the new and promising Barcelona junior star, Jean Marie Dongou . I. - Name and Club   Goalkeepers 1- ITANDJE Charles, Konyaspor  (Turkey) 2- KAMENI Carlos, Malaga  (Spain) 3- NJOCK Sammy, Antalyaspor  (Turkey) Defenders   4- NYOM Allan, Granada FC  (Spain) 5- ANGBWA Benoit, Kryla Sovetov Samara  (Russia) 6- NOUNKEU Dany, Galatasaray  (Turkey) 7- CHEDJOU Aurelien, Galatasaray  (Turkey) 8- NKOULOU Nicolas, Olympique de Marseille   (France) 9- KANA BIYIK Jean-Armel, Stade Rennais  (France) 10- BONG Gaetan, Olympiakos  (Greece) 11- ASSOU EKOTTO, Tottenham  (England) Midfielders 12-

Lapiro unleashes verbal missile on Biya

Says supreme court violated the law In this open letter addressed to Biya, Supreme Court President, Alexis Dipanda Mouelle and the Cameroon public,  Lapiro, who some refer to as the “people’s lawyer”, proves that one does not need to hold a long pencil to read the law. And the Biya regime, which thought they were getting good riddance of one of their most virulent critics by allowing Lapiro to go on exile to the US, are suddenly gnashing their teeth: since his exile, he has multiplied vitriolic attacks against Biya and his administration through the media. Read and find out for yourself. Gentlemen, Let me use this letter to inform you that, within the framework of the appeal I made to the supreme court of Cameroon on my case concerning the hunger riots that occurred over the national territory in February 25 to 29, 2008 and for which I was found guilty of complicity by the Nkongsamba high court in Mungo division (a sentence which was later confirmed by the Littoral court of ap