The number of broadcasters surged following the liberalization of the media in Cameroon, and almost all of them operate precariously under "government tolerance" but without licenses.
Cameroonian journalists worked together on topics of media corruption, religious tension, social development and journalistic freedom and independence at our conference in Bamenda.
In local Ugandan parlance, Christmas is "eaten". One of my spiritual mentors says of the so-called festive season, “We feast when we should be fasting”.
S. Dji, a young Cameroonian entrepreneur, says she is living proof that faith in God alone can cure HIV. Health workers, however, prefer a program of faith plus antiretrovirals.
Journalists from across this key country gathered to debate media ethics, corruption, gender challenges and election coverage in our most recent conference in Freetown.
The Archbishop Emeritus of Douala, Cardinal Tumi, says with the Biya's 'fraudulent' 6th victory, there have been no trustworthy elections in Cameroon for more than 50 years.
Oluwatoyosi Ogunseye won a CNN African Journalist Award for her heartbreaking investigative story on abysmal conditions at a Nigerian children's hospital.
Yasser Khalil, a 38-year-old researcher and journalist, joined the January 25 revolution in Cairo. This summer he flew 5000 miles to hear new ideas about religious equality to take back to Egypt.
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