The Flying Eagles lost to Cameroon by a lone goal. The defeat against Cameroon put the Flying Eagles qualification to the semi-finals and the World Cup in jeopardy. Read more »
The government is working hard to ensure that wood exported to Europe is from legal and sustainable sources. Read more »
Cameroon and Gabon have put in place a Permanent Joint Commission on security issues as a way of solving cross-border problems and have also sought ways of reactivating an ad hoc ... Read more »
Nigeria qualified for next year's Fifa Women's World Cup with a 5-1 thumping of Cameroon in the first semi-final of the CAF African Women's Championship. Read more »
After a successful hosting of the inaugural Laikipia and Beyond Unity Cup (LUC) football tournament (whrere), LUCs patron Samuel Etoo has assured the residents of Laikipia a ... Read more »
French National Day on 14 July, marks the storming of the Bastille prison in 1789 which ended the monarchy and heralded a republican and democratic form of government. Read more »
While the prospect of Guinea's return to constitutional rule after its recent election is cause for hope, the recent resurgence of military takeovers in Africa may not yet have run ... Read more »
Cameroon's 2010 FIFA World Cup ended on Thursday with a third successive defeat, this time at the hands of Group E winners Netherlands at the Cape Town Stadium. Read more »
Eleven people, including Australian mining bosses developing an iron ore project in Cameroon and the Republic of Congo, died when their chartered aircraft crashed. Read more »
The Indomitable Lions become the first team to be kicked out the World Cup following their second match in two games. Read more »
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