General News of Monday, 16 January 2017Source: cameroon-info.net‘Hoodlums’ Attack and Burn car of SG of Consortium, Dr Fontem NebaInvestigations are still on course. The Vehicle of Lecturer in the University of Buea who holds cumulative function of SG of Higher Education Teachers Syndicate, SYNES UB chapter and SG of Cameroon Anglophone Civil Society Consortium, CACSC Dr. Fontem Neba has been burnt ashes Saturday January 14, 2017 night breaking Sunday. His car which was parked at UB Campus in front of the Health Unit just close to the Security post was burnt without a paper recovered. It is feared and widely rumored that the burning of his car was a warning from state agents that their resistance could cause them to lose valuable items and even their lives. However a gofundme launched on social media to get a new car fopr Dr Fontem Neba has already assembled close to 10,000 US $ about 5 Million Francs.

January 16, 2017 10:41 UTC

Players Abroad of Monday, 16 January 2017Source: cameroononline.orgLiverpool forced to withdraw Joël Matip from ManchesterDefender is in dispute with Cameroon over eligibilityLiverpool have been forced to withdraw Joël Matip from their match against Manchester United on Sunday after failing to get clearance from Fifa. Matip, who was poised to return at Old Trafford after an ankle injury, has been in dispute with Cameroon over his availability for the Africa Cup of Nations. “Liverpool Football Club can confirm Joël Matip has been withdrawn from selection for today’s Premier League fixture at Manchester United as the club continues to seek clarity from Fifa as to the player’s eligibility,” read a statement. “The Cameroon Football Federation have failed to confirm that Matip can therefore play club football during the period of the Africa Cup of Nations. The 18-year-old Trent Alexander-Arnold replaces the full-back in Jürgen Klopp’s starting lineup and will make his first Premier League start.

January 16, 2017 10:41 UTC

Sports World News of Monday, 16 January 2017Source: BBCSevilla end Real Madrid's unbeaten runStevan Jovetic has now scored two goals in a week for Sevilla as a substitute since joining on loanReal Madrid's 40-match unbeaten run was brought to an end as ex-Manchester City forward Stevan Jovetic scored a dramatic stoppage-time winner for title rivals Sevilla. Cristiano Ronaldo had put the visitors ahead with a penalty after Dani Carvajal had been fouled by Sevilla goalkeeper Sergio Rico. Karim Benzema had already blazed a close-range chance over the bar yet Ronaldo's goal put Real, chasing a first La Liga title since 2012, in command. Real were rattled and Jovetic's fine strike after Real had lost the ball from a throw-in was celebrated wildly by the home fans in the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan. It is 71 years since Sevilla won La Liga but Jorge Sampaoli's side have very real hopes of ending that drought this season.

January 16, 2017 08:14 UTC

Sports World News of Sunday, 15 January 2017Source: BBCClinical Everton put four past Man CityLukaku opened the scoring with his 12th league goal of the seasonEverton produced a brilliant performance to stun Manchester City and deliver a serious blow to Pep Guardiola's Premier League title hopes. The Toffees willingly soaked up 71% of City possession but restricted Guardiola's side to few chances and scored with four of just six attempts at goal. Goals from the two teenagers left Everton boss Ronald Koeman visibly elated, while Guardiola cut a frustrated figure, remonstrating with the fourth official late on in what is his heaviest ever league defeat as a manager. Brilliant Everton - Koeman gets it rightWhat a difference a week makes. City have had over 50% of the ball in every league outing this season but Everton sat and soaked up possession comfortably.

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Entertainment of Sunday, 15 January 2017Source: Betatinz.comEto'o to be special guest at X-Maleya concertX-Maleya and Samuel Eto'oThe dynamic trio; Xmaleya, are celebrating a music career of 10 years. Roger, Hais and Auguste, have had a progressive and successful career as Camer's award winning group; Xmaleya. With 4 albums(Tous assemble, Playlist, Xmaleya, Revolution) to their credit, several hit songs, sold out shows, awards; Xmaleya has recorded a successful career so far to which they are thankful to their fans for. They have announced an almost free concert in Yaounde, on the 8th of February to celebrate their 10 years anniversary with their fans in Yaounde. Samuel Eto'o will be a special guest at the show.

January 15, 2017 16:50 UTC

Music of Sunday, 15 January 2017Source: Betatinz.comTracklist of Jovi's upcoming album revealedJovi album coverCamer's Mboko god; Jovi aka Le Monstre, has announced that his new album; '16 wives' is coming up soon! The tracklist of the album is now available.Besides Pascal and Reniss, it features French rapper of Congolese origin; Youssoupha! Jovi ft Pascal -GrosCœur4. Jovi ft Reniss, Pascal & Tatapong - Real Ones5. Jovi ft Pascal - Mboko Heaven

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Business News of Sunday, 15 January 2017Source: businessincameroon.comWouri Entertainment, the Cameroonian start-up promoting local cinema via internetWouri Entertainment websiteA website (www.wouri.tv), a YouTube channel (Wouri TV) and mobile applications under development. This is the collection of broadcasting tools set up by the start-up Wouri Entertainment, to promote Cameroonian cinema online. Starting from 2018, Wouri Entertainment even plans to conquer other African countries. This in addition to, we learned, “having succeeded in seducing many Pan African TV channels, such Nollywood or A+ from the Canal+ group”. Wouri Entertainment offers to its clients the possibility of directly paying online, through PayPal.

January 15, 2017 15:39 UTC

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Sports World News of Sunday, 15 January 2017Source: ghanasoccernet.comCAF apologises for anthems failure in Cameroon-Burkina Faso matchFile photoAfrica Cup of Nations organisers issued an apology on Saturday after a "technical incident" stopped the national anthems being played before Cameroon's meeting with Burkina Faso in Libreville. "A technical incident due to a sound system failure disrupted the kick-off," read a statement released by the Confederation of African Football. CAF apologised "to the teams, officials, supporters and viewers" for what it called an "unfortunate incident". With nothing playing over the sound system at the Stade de l'Amitie, supporters of the two teams took their own cues to sing the respective anthems ahead of the Group A encounter.

January 15, 2017 13:45 UTC

Business News of Sunday, 15 January 2017Source: businessincameroon.com412 microfinance establishments received their approval in CameroonFile PhotoThe Cameroonian Minister of Finance, Alamine Ousmane Mey, has just published the list of 412 approved microfinance establishments, and therefore authorised to carry out their activities in Cameroon during 2017. Upon observation, this list, which had 500 establishments in 2015, against 418 only in 2016, keeps on shrinking, due in part to cancellations of approvals against some structures, and the management problems which they have been facing recently. Indeed, after the bankruptcy of Cofinest and Fiffa some years ago, Crédit Mutuel and Comeci are in trouble, Société Financière Africaine (SFA) was put under administration, while Binum Tontine, Djagui du Cameroun and Mutuelle de Développement et d’Investissements du Cameroun (MDIC) simply had their approval withdrawn.

January 15, 2017 13:45 UTC

Business News of Sunday, 15 January 2017Source: businessincameroon.comCAMTEL to end exploration of Cameroon-Brazil submarine cableSubmarine cableThe Ridley Thomas, ship in charge of carrying out the ocean floor studies for the laying of a submarine cable between the Cameroonian town of Kribi and Fortaleza in Brazil, finished its mission after 80 days of activities, Camtel, the historical telecoms operator in Cameroon, announced. After this phase, the company highlights, “the experts and engineers will analyse the capital information for the actual laying of the cable. This will help in particular to determine the route for the 6,000 km of cable crossing the Atlantic ocean and the protections to be implemented, from Kribi to Fortaleza, and define the particularities of the cables for their production”. As a reminder, the company Huawei Marine Networks, Chinese firm in charge of deploying this submarine cable, first infrastructure of this type to link Africa to Latin America, has already awarded the production of this cable of 6,000 km to the French company Nexans.

January 15, 2017 13:45 UTC

General News of Sunday, 15 January 2017Source: crtv.cmPublic Health: health personnel threaten to go on strikeFile PhotoThe Union Leaders made the announcement shortly after a fruitless discussion with the Public Health Minister on Thursday 12th January 2017. According to the National President of Medico Sanitary Balla Balla, the decision to begin the strike action was taken because of the following grievances:- Contract workers do not benefit from health allowances although they do the same job. - No medical coverage for health personnel. According to the trade Unionists, the long list of demands have not been heeded to for the past 20 years. During the meeting, the Minister of Public Health argued that the problems will be addressed but the members of the Trade Union remained skeptical and maintained the decision to go on strike.

January 15, 2017 13:45 UTC

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Sports World News of Sunday, 15 January 2017Source: ghanasportsonline.comCameroon share spoils with Burkina Faso in Group A fixtureBurkina Faso draw 1-1 with CameroonBurkina Faso came from behind to draw 1-1 with Cameroon in the second Group A game at the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations. Cameroon captain Benjamin Moukadjo scored from a superb free kick after Jacques Zoua was fouled on the edge of the penalty box. The West Africans pressed forward in search of the equalizer and came close on few occasions. Center-back Issoufou Dayo finally got the equalizer for Burkina Faso after heading in from close range following a free kick from substitute Banou Diawara. The results keeps the Group open after host Gabon and Guinea Bissau also drew 1-1 in the opening game.

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