Laquintinie Hospital Director Clashes With Coffin, Wreath Dealers
Accuses Them of Killing Patients Psychologically By Joe Dinga Pefok Prof Louis Richard Njock, the new Director of Laquintinie
Accuses Them of Killing Patients Psychologically By Joe Dinga Pefok Prof Louis Richard Njock, the new Director of Laquintinie
By Francis Tim Mbom The news of an outbreak of bird flu has triggered off massive sales of table birds in
The government of Cameroon will soon start disinfecting chickens and some markets in Yaounde, after the highly pathogenous type H5
The United States governments through the US Agency for International Development, USAID, and Ecobank Cameroon have signed a partnership to
By Nformi Sonde Kinsai & Etienne Mainimo Mengnjo The highly pathogenous type H5 Bird Flu influenza has been reported in Cameroon.
By Chris Mbunwe The Cameroon Clubfoot Care Projection hashelped to restore 242 children with deformed feet, medically known as clubfoot. With
By Chris Mbunwe The Northwest administration has ordered councils to ban smoking in public places and ordered that defaulters should be
Several Pastors, Gendarmes, Police, Drivers…Infected Other Sex Gluttons Named By Chris Mbunwe The Northwest Regional Capital, Bamenda is in
By Joe Dinga Pefok The remains of Monique Koumateke and her two twin babies, who died under controversial circumstances at the
By Maxcel Fokwen Pleas from Government officials urging the population to properly use treated mosquito bed nets, to enhance the drive
By Leocadia Bongben Women can relax and enjoy sex without fear of sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancies with the
By Nformi Sonde Kinsai One Alfred Nkimih and his wife, Honorine Nshi, who lost four new born babies at the Yaounde
African Woman Education Partnership, AWEDP, USA Forum has trained some female youngsters in the Southwest and Northwest Regions on menstrual
By Andrew Nsoseka The Nigerian community in Cameroon and the United Bank for Africa, UBA, have jointly financed a project to
By Nformi Sonde Kinsai The death rate from malaria infections in Africa has dropped by an overall 66 percent and 71