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Latest News : Cameroon government cracks down on food price hikes Source: Reuters YAOUNDE, Sept 3 (Reuters) - Cameroon's government is threatening to close down businesses found breaking price agreements on food staples after consumer groups warned that recent market price hikes ...Latest News : Cameroon president sacks police chief, security head Cameroon's President Paul Biya sacked a top police chief and the head of internal security in decrees quoted Wednesday, just over a month after rumours of an attempted coup in the capital.Latest News : AFCON 2012 Qualifiers: Cameroon’s Benoit Assou-Ekotto Likely To Feature Against Mauritius Despite Illness Cameroon defender Benoit Assou-Ekotto, who has been reported ill after the arrival of the Indomitable Lions in Port Louis ahead of the Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Mauritius, is feeling better and could feature on Saturday, according Boubakary Sidiki, a member of the team’s medical staff.Latest News : Cameroon Coach To Investigate The Ousting Of Carlos Kameni, Achille Emana And Alex Song Cameroon’s new coach Javier Clemente, 60, has promised to investigate the elimination of three veteran players from the national team by former coach Paul Le Guen.Somen Tchoyi asked Cameroon pals about West Brom Burnley West Bromwich Albion Somen Tchoyi admits he leaned on his Cameroon pals before deciding to sign with West Bromwich Albion . The Austrian Player of the Year is settling in well to life in the Black Country and he is hoping to flourish at the club his Sheffield-based brother, Alex, and fellow countryman and Burnley star, Andre Bikey, recommended to him. "I believe I can grow up with this ...James Cameroon and 'Piranha' producer indulge in 3-D war of words Washington, Sep 2: An open war of words has broken down between director 'James Cameroon' and 'Piranha 3-D' producer 'Mark Canton'.Cameroon Rolls Out Emergency Cholera Plan As Region's Outbreak Continues Cameroon will need approximately $4.8 million for its emergency response to the cholera outbreak, which has killed nearly 300 people in the northern part of the country, Agence France-Presse reports. According to AFP, state radio reported yesterday that "the government's response to the outbreak will be rolled out in two phases. The first period, from August to November, will focus on the ...AFCON 2012 Qualifiers: Cameroon Arrive in Mauritius Without Samuel Eto’o Cameroon arrived in Port Louis today ahead of their AFCON 2012 qualifier against Mauritius on September 4 without team captain Samuel Eto'o. The Inter striker was absent from the trip because of club engagements, according to new coach Javier Clemente.Cameroon’s Next President: Tasks Ahead Any keen observer of the politcal system in Cameroon would be concerned about what is happening in that triangle. Those involved in the occult and esoteric practices, alchemist Rosicrucians, geometrical positioners would know that there is something in the offing....Engineers Without Borders breaks cultural boundaries, builds wells in Cameroon This summer, Case Western Reserve University students Noah Garfinkle, Stephen Fleming, Lydia Whittington, Kate Hart, Sana Haider, and Robin Wilson teamed up with seven professionals from the Central Ohio chapter of Engineers Without Borders (EWB) and traveled to Batoula, Cameroon with the specific purpose of building two wells in the community.Cameroon: Exiled Leader to Contest Presidency After almost 13 years in voluntary exile, Louis Tobie Mbida, leader of the Cameroonian Party of Democrats (CPD), announced he will return to Yaoundé on 2 September and is planning to run in the presidential elections in 2011.Burnley keep hold of Bikey despite last minute dead-line day bid Burnley Burnley boss Brian Laws has revealed the Clarets rejected a deadline-day bid for the defender Andre Bikey. The Cameroon international was the subject of a late bid from a major European club, but the Clarets were in no mood to part with Bikey. Laws told the club's official website : "We took a phone call but at the end of the day Andre is an important part of our team and we weren't ...Roger Milla: Cameroon must grab Liverpool striker Ngog Liverpool World Cup Liverpool striker David Ngog is ready to pledge his international future to Cameroon. The People says the Paris-born striker has been capped by France at five junior levels, including Under-21. However, Ngog’s parents hail from Cameroon, and the west African country’s FA are hoping to convince him to play for them rather than France. That would spell bad news for Anfield boss ...West Brom signing Somen Tchoyi: Arsenal legend Adams my hero Arsenal Liverpool West Bromwich Albion West Bromwich Albion signing Somen Tchoyi admits he grew up idolising Arsenal legend Tony Adams. The 27-year-old Cameroon international made his Baggies debut as a 75th-minute substitute in Sunday's undeserved 1-0 defeat at Liverpool . And, while Adams was a fiery character on the pitch, Tchoyi intends to let his feet do the talking in whatever midfield ...Red tape keeps Cameroon man from going home Bureaucratic hurdles have made him the longest serving African-origin detainee in Delhi. He's also the only Cameroonian ever to be lodged at northwest Delhi's Lampur detention centre on a drug peddling charge since July 2008. Jatin Anand  reports. Business digest Eat at UNOs in September and help refugee children in CameroonAfrican Debate: The Rebirth Of The Indomitable Lions Of Cameroon They say when times are tough, the tough get going. This is visible with Cameroon, who keep pushing ahead with their football even after collective debacles from recent tournaments.Internationalism Run Amok Obama finds a new use for the U.N. Human Rights Council.Banyana on a mission It has been two years since Banyana Banyana beat Cameroon 3-0 in a CAF Women's Championship that took place in the scorching heat of Equatorial Guinea.Clemente to coach Cameroon Cameroon's football federation says it has signed a two-year contract with former Spain coach Javier Clemente.Beware Niger, warns South Africa star Pienaar English Premiership star Steven Pienaar has warned his South Africa team-mates not to underestimate little Niger when they clash Saturday in a 2012 African Nations Cup qualifier.Clemente takes over as Cameroon coach YAOUNDE, Cameroon (AP) — Cameroon's football federation says it has signed a two-year contract with former Spain coach Javier Clemente to take over as its new national coach.Laws: Andre not on his bike Burnley boss Brian Laws has revealed that the club rejected a deadline-day bid for defender Andre Bikey.Clemente takes over as Cameroon coach Former Spain coach Javier Clemente signed a two-year contract on Saturday to take over as Cameroon's new national coach. The Spaniard replaces Frenchman Paul Le Guen, who left after Cameroon's disappointing showing at the World Cup in South Africa, where his team lost all three group matches.Russia's grain export ban extension not a crisis-FAO Russia's grain export ban extension not a crisis-FAOAfter a busy and trying summer for PC basketball, newcomers arrive on campus PROVIDENCE - Keno Davis hasn't had to wait until next week's start of classes at Providence College to welcome the bulk of this year's basketball team to campus.Police disperse rioters in Mozambique bread protests Mozambique police fired rubber bullets and teargas at demonstrators on Friday as rioting flared in the capital following two days of protests over high bread prices in which ten people were killed and hundreds wounded.Police disperse rioters in Mozambique bread protests By Charles MangwiroBulls waiting on Rabihou Hereford are waiting on international clearance for Amadou Rabihou to make his debut against Burton.Clemente becomes Cameroon coach Former Spain coach Javier Clemente signs a two-year contract to take charge of Cameroon's Indomitable Lions.DeMatha's versatile Kouandjio 'no matintenance' Bob Milloy can't wait for Cyrus Kouandjio to finish his senior season and head off to college.Police disperse rioters in Mozambique bread protests MAPUTO (Reuters) - Mozambique police fired rubber bullets and teargas at demonstrators on Friday as rioting flared in the capital following two days of protests over high bread prices that saw seven people killed and hundreds wounded.DeMatha's versatile Kouandjio 'no matintenance' Bob Milloy can't wait for Cyrus Kouandjio to finish his senior season and head off to college. Kouandjio is a 6-foot-7, 300-pound offense tackle at DeMatha High School. Milloy is head coach at Good Counsel, one of the schools on DeMatha's schedule. "I'll be glad when he graduates," Milloy said.10 more killed amid Mozambique rioting Ten people were killed amid further rioting in Mozambique, as police fired rubber bullets and teargas at demonstrators.African livelihoods at risk as species threatened: IUCN Millions of Africans may lose a key source of livelihoods as a fifth of freshwater African species are threatened with extinction, the updated Red List of endangered species showed Thursday.Zakuani doubt for Posh Peterborough could be without defender Gabriel Zakuani for the trip to Tranmere.Delivering them from poverty About 1700 teachers, healers and advocates for the poor, the victims of inequity and discrimination, assembled for the biggest UN event ever held in Australia.Giants begin journey to 2012 Algeria, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Morocco, Nigeria, South Africa and Zambia will get their qualifying campaigns underway with easy home games, while Congo DR and Senegal will collide in the pick of the weekend’s fixtures.League Two - Team news: Torquay at full strength Team news ahead of the weekend's League Two matches, with leaders Torquay injury-free for their trip to struggling Southend.Police disperse rioters in Mozambique bread protests Source: Reuters * New outbreaks of violence, police fire rubber bullets * Riots spread to central Mozambique * Ten killed, 443 injured in riots, health ministry says * Damage estimated at $3.3 million ( ...Mozambique hit by riots, looting after initial calm Reuters/Maputo Mozambique police fired rubber bullets and teargas at demonstrators yesterday as rioting flared in the capital following two days of protests over high bread prices that saw seven people killed and hundreds wounded.FIFA hails Spain, overlooks referee errors at WCup FIFA offered high praise for World Cup winner Spain in its official analysis of the event Thursday, and indicated African countries harmed their chances on home soil by employing foreign coaches. The report also criticized goalkeepers for making "inexplicable errors" -- possibly because of the Jabulani ball -- but glossed over the refereeing errors that helped eliminate some teams.2012 AFCON Qualifying Preview: Tunisia - Malawi After getting their qualifying campaign off to the worst possible start, a shock 1-0 home loss to Botswana which they blamed on a lack of physical and mental preparation, the Tunisians responded by defeating Chad 3-1 in N’Djamena.FIFA hails Spain, overlooks referee errors at WCup FIFA offered high praise for World Cup winner Spain in its official analysis of the event Thursday, and indicated African countries harmed their chances on home soil by employing foreign coaches.FIFA hails Spain, overlooks referee errors at World Cup ZURICH -- FIFA offered high praise for World Cup winner Spain in its official analysis of the event Thursday, and indicated African countries harmed their chances on home soil by employing foreign coaches. World Cup - Sport - Soccer - Competitions - FIFA World CupSomen Tchoyi targets midfield place Friday 3rd September 2010, 12:03PM BST. New-boy Somen Tchoyi today targeted a place in the heart of Albion’s midfield – but insisted he will play anywhere for boss Roberto Di Matteo.Nigeria: Arms' Trafficking Threatens Our Peace The recent arrest in Maiduguri of five men with deadly weapons bound for Plateau and Taraba states has raised fresh security concerns over the proliferation of illicit arms in this country. The State Security Service (SSS) said it arrested the suspects with rocket launchers, AK47 rifles and cash amounting to N4.8 million heading for the two states. The weapons were said to have been brought into ...Wales hope for Bale inspiration Manager John Toshack is not surprised by Gareth Bale's rise and hopes the Tottenham Hotspur star can inspire Wales.Russia's grain export ban extension not a crisis-FAO Source: Reuters * Export ban plan adds volatility, but supplies still solid * FAO calls for experts meeting to review market situation * Riots resume in Mozambique * Licht cuts 2010/11 world wheat crop ... 1 2 3 |
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