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  • Pope Leo XIV Visits Cameroon : Pontiff Advocates for Lasting Peace

    Pope Leo XIV Visits Cameroon : Pontiff Advocates for Lasting Peace

    Pope Leo XIV’s has made a strong case lasting peace in Cameroon, as he embarks on an apostolic visit holding from April 15-18, 2026.

    The Pope made the declaration while speaking at the Presidency of the Republic of Cameroon, shortly after arriving the country.

    Religious and political party leaders, the diplomatic corps, administrative authorities, civil society representatives and other personalities massively turned out for he first contact-session with the Holy Father.

    « The world thirsts for peace. Enough of wars, with their painful toll of death, destruction and exile.This cry is meant as a call to commit to authentic peace, placing it above all partisan interests, » Pope Leo said.

    The Pope empathized that peace will be an antidote to violence if it « takes shape in a personal and institutional way of life, rather than being reduced to a slogan. »

    His speech came after that of President Biya, concurred with the Pope’s yearning for a peaceful Cameroon, and addressed global issues affecting countries beyond the Cameroon’s borders.

     » Your visit comes at a time when countries are experiencing growing economic difficulties,increased misery, and worry tearing hearts apart. The message of peace and comfort which you bear, resonates with a particular feeling in our hearts. This message awakens a feeling of humanity in us……… it’s a feeling of hope, » President Biya said.

    The Head of State added that Cameroon, like other countries is looking forward to a world where « the voice peace will replace the voice of arms, a world where immense resources consecrated to weapons will be used to promote wellbeing of people, » he stated.

    A Clarion Call for Peace

    The Holy Father’s visit marks a significant moment for the country which has been actively pursuing lasting peace despite looming sociopolitical hindrances.

    Pope Leo’s call for peace and social justice ties with the desires of most Cameroonians who say they expect his visit will crown peace-building efforts undertaken by the government with success.

    Most of them consisting of Christians, students from Catholic institutions, ordinary Cameroonians, and even Muslims, turned out in their numbers on April 15 to welcome the Pope who is on an Apostolic visit to the country.

    Major streets and junctions in Cameroon’s capital Yaounde were crowded with people, clad in various outfits representing church groups, or patriotic groups, and all having one goal, welcome the Pope.

    Children, Men and women from all walks of life chanted songs composed in honor of Pope Leo, contemporary songs, and danced to familiar religious choruses as they awaited his arrival.

    Among them was Crescentia Dingah,
    Public Relations Officer of the Yaoundé Metropolitan Diocese. She expressed the desire to see the Pope’s visit significantly contribute to bringing lasting peace in the country, especially in the English speaking regions of the country.

     » We have crisis in most areas. Spiritually people are very worried. We have inflation, and joblessness most especially. We are hoping that the Pope’s arrival will bring sustainable peace and we will move ahead, » she said.

    As the calls for sustainable peace continue to resonate across the country, the Pope will visit Bamenda and Douala where Cameroonians hope he will continue advocating for peace.

    Kathy Neba Sina

  • Pope Leo XIV is in Cameroon: Cheering Christians Line Streets to Welcome the Holy Father

    The Vicar of Christ landed at the Yaounde Nsimalen International Airport around 3pm this Wednesday 15, April 2026.

    He was welcomed at the foot of the plane by Prime Minister – Head of Government, Joseph Dion Ngute at the behest of the President of the Republic.

    Pope Leo XIV kissed soil of Cameroon immediately as he touched down. Two little children, Victoria and Lucas offered a bouquet of flowers with woods of welcome to the Pope in French and English.

    The Pope and the Prime Minister honoured the anthems of Cameroon and the Vatican State before reviewing the guard of honour at the airport.
    The Pope proceeded to shake hands with the college of Bishops and of personality that had turned out to welcome the Holy Father.

    After brief Airport discussions with the Prime Minister, Pope Leo XIV emerged from the Presidential lounge and was greeted by cheers of joy and excitement from the crowds of Christians who had gathered at the Airport.

    The Pope proceeded to commune with the Christians. From his vehicle, the Pope blessed the Christians most of whom jumped in celebrations after their first encounter with their Holy Father.

    Christian lined up alongside the streets from the Airport till the Unity Palace chanting various welcome songs as the Pope’s motorcade drove pass head to the Unity Palace where he was scheduled to meet with the President of the Republic, Paul Biya.

    Elvis Teke

  • Pope Leo XIV is here

    Pope Leo XIV has landed at the Yaounde Nsimalen International Airport.

  • Le Pape Leon XIV est au Cameroun

    Atterrissage à 15h01 de l’avion ayant à son bord, le souverain pontife en voyage apostolique au Cameroun ce 15 avril 2026 à l’aéroport de Yaoundé Nsimalen

  • OMC: des Camerounais dans des postes stratégiques

    OMC: des Camerounais dans des postes stratégiques

    Ils occupent des postes de représentation nationale auprès de cette institution dont le secrétariat technique permanent est composé de fonctionnaires internationaux.

    De ce fait, le Cameroun occupe une place active au sein de l’Organisation Mondiale du Commerce (OMC). Ses principaux acteurs et représentants sont :

    -Salomon Eheth : Ambassadeur et représentant permanent du Cameroun auprès de l’Office des Nations Unies à Genève. Il préside le Groupe de travail de l’OMC sur le Commerce et le Transfert de Technologies (WGTTT) depuis le 16 juillet 2025.

    -Luc Magloire Mbarga Atangana : Ministre du Commerce, acteur clé dans les négociations sur l’agriculture et le développement.

    -Thomas Ndongo Onana : Premier secrétaire à la Mission permanente du Cameroun à Genève.

    -Georges Stéphane Etoh : Membre de la Mission permanente du Cameroun à Genève. 

    Rôle stratégique du Cameroun à l’OMC

    Aussi, le Cameroun se distingue-t-il  par le leadership politique et technique de ses diplomates dans les négociations.

    -Présidence de comités : Salomon Eheth assure un leadership sur les questions de transfert de technologies, un enjeu crucial pour le développement.

    -Diplomatie commerciale : La mission camerounaise à Genève défend activement les intérêts du pays, notamment sur le commerce électronique et le développement.

    -Hôte de la CM14 : Le Cameroun se positionne comme un leader africain en organisant la 14ème Conférence Ministérielle de l’OMC en 2026, un événement crucial pour la réforme du commerce mondial. 

    Notons que L’Organisation mondiale du commerce (OMC) est la seule organisation internationale à vocation mondiale, qui s’occupe des règles régissant le commerce entre les pays. 

    Source: site OMC

  • Violence on Women and Children: How do Cameroonians Rise Above this Scourge ?

    It is a sunny afternoon in March, downtown Yaounde, following a heavy downpour yet the proverb which says « after the rain comes sunshine » seems to be surreal as hearts are broken, tears rolling down cheeks, and many cry out, « Not again! ».

    Yes, not again to another tale of rape and killing of a little girl; not again to another woman murdered by her partner; not again to the bodies of girls found lifeless on the street; not again to another pupil or student missing, and missing notices of these people all over social media.

    The situation is alarming to Cameroonians, especially residents of major cities where the population wakes up to such heartbreaking stories almost daily.

    The questions on many minds are what is going on…what went wrong?

    Understanding the Triggers of Such Violence

    With the recurrent headlines of femicide, rape, infanticide, and missing children, a Psychologist, Vivian Meme, indicates that these are not just isolated incidents. In her opinion, « They are symptoms of deep-seated social fractures ».

    To seek solutions to this problem, the experts says one must first confront the uncomfortable truth of why this continues to happen…What is the core problem?

    Vivian Meme adds that the problem is not just a single cause but an intersection of several factors.

    The psychologist explains that dysfunctional or fractured homes constitute some of the reasons why all these prevail.

    « When the home which should be a sanctuary becomes a place of chronic conflict or neglect, it creates a fracture, » she says.

    Another reason that accounts for this violence is the normalization of violence.

    « Children in some environments are raised to believe that violence against girls or others is a « normal » part of life. When they witness abuse without consequence, they learn to view aggression as a legitimate way to resolve conflict or assert dominance, effectively training the next generation of perpetrators, » the Psychologist states.

    Then comes the issue of what she calls intergenerational trauma.

    « Violence is often a cycle. Without intervention, those who witness or experience abuse as children in fractured homes are at a higher risk of perpetuating it or becoming victims again as adults, » Vivian Meme remarks.

    « In addition to all these, deep-rooted gender biases and entitlement mindsets often lead to femicide, where women are targeted because of their gender or as a means of control, » she continues.

    Impunity and silence at the end of the day, also play a role in the upsurge of such heinous acts. « When crimes go unpunished or are treated as « private family matters, » perpetrators are emboldened, » Vivian Meme warns .

    A Future Beyond Violence

    Amid the tears of the affected, sympathisers and the community at large, the only question with a clear answer is « What is the way forward? »

    « For the families of victims, I will advise that they seek healing and justice. Firstly, they need trauma care. The grief following such acts is complex and heavy. Professional counseling and support groups are not a luxury; they are essential for survival, » The Psychologist advises.

    She also points to the need to demand accountability. « Engage with legal advocates and victim support organizations to ensure the case remains active. You do not have to carry the burden of the search for justice alone, » she insists.

    « Futhermore, break the stigma. There is no shame in being a victim or the family member of one. Speaking out helps dismantle the culture of silence that protects criminals, » encourages the Psychologist.

    To society, her advice is « Stay alert and be watchful! »

    « The bystander should move from being a passive observer to an active guardian. If you see signs of abuse, neglect or domestic tension, do not keep quiet; do something; blow an alarm; report it! » She adds.

    Education as a defence is also a key security measure.

    « Teach children about « body autonomy » and safe versus unsafe secrets. Knowledge is a child’s first line of defence against predators, » she advises.

    « Futhermore, as individuals, we should advocate for and support laws that prioritize child protection and harder penalties for gender-based violence. A society is only as safe as its most vulnerable member is. »

    Some Perpetrators of Violence Need Help

    These recommendations also concern the perpetrators of these crimes. Some of them do need help too, to break away from their practices.

    « Seek immediate intervention if you feel an impulse toward violence or abuse. Seek psychiatric help immediately before a life is lost, » Vivian emphasises.

    She also calls on perpetrators to understand the weight of their crimes. « A single act of violence destroys multiple lives: the victim’s, that of their families, and ultimately, yours, » she warns.

    The Psychologist who is also a Child Protection Expert adds that change begins when people refuse to look away. « By naming these acts for what they are (crimes against humanity), we begin the work of building a world where every girl and child can grow up in peace. »

    Social Media Ablaze with Need for Severe Sanctions

    Social media platforms like Facebook, X and WhatsApp are highly opinionated with many pointing towards severe sanctions on perpetrators of violence on women and children.

    While some Cameroonians have used social media to call on the law to handle the issues at hand, others clamour for « jungle justice ».

    In the meantime, some are precise about the kind of punishment needed…the death sentence…or castration followed by imprisonment.

    While competent authorities look into the cases already identified, Cameroonians hope justice will prevail and women and children will again have reason to smile and feel at ease in society.

    Eleanor Ayuketah Ngochi

  • Pope Leo XIV Visits Cameroon in April 2026

    The Civil Cabinet of the Presidency of the Republic of Cameroon, has announced the head of the Roman Catholic Church, Pope Leo XIV to Cameroon from April 15 to 18, 2026.

    According to the release, the Pope will travel to Douala, Bamenda and Yaounde.

    The Holy See press office also indicated that the Pope will be on a ten day Apostolic Journey to Africa. He is scheduled to Algeria, Cameroon, Angola and Equatorial Guinea from April 13 to 23.

    An Apostolic Journey that will take him in the footsteps of Saint Augustine in Algeria, where he will visit Algiers and Annaba; then visiting Cameroon in Central Africa, with stops in Yaoundé, Bamenda and Douala; Angola, where he will visit Luanda, Muxima and Saurimo; and finally, Equatorial Guinea, where he will visit Mala, Mongomo and Bata.

    Papal Visits To Cameroon

    Pope Leo XIV is the third Sovereign pontiff to visit Cameroon after that of two popes have officially visited the country on three separate occasions:

    Pope John Paul II (1985): Visited from August 10 to 14, 1985. During this four-day trip, he traveled to Yaoundé, Douala, Garoua, and Bamenda.

    Pope John Paul II (1995): Visited for a second time from September 14 to 16, 1995. The primary purpose was the proclamation of the Post-Synodal Apostolic Exhortation, Ecclesia in Africa, in Yaoundé.

    Pope Benedict XVI (2009): Visited from March 17 to 20, 2009. This was his first trip to the African continent as Pope, during which he promulgated the Instrumentum laboris for the Second Special Synod for Africa.

    Pope Leo XIV: Early Life

    Pope Leo XIV, prior to his election was known as Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost. He was the Prefect of the Dicastery for Bishops.

    The 267th Bishop of Rome was born on September 14, 1955, in Chicago. He is the first Augustinian Pope, and the second Pontiff after Pope Francis to come from the Americas.
    He spent many years as a missionary in Peru before being elected head of the Augustinians for two consecutive terms.

    First Augustinian Pope
    The new Bishop of Rome , Illinois, to Louis Marius Prevost, of French and Italian descent, and Mildred Martínez, of Spanish descent. He has two brothers, Louis Martín and John Joseph.

    He spent his childhood and adolescence with his family and studied first at the Minor Seminary of the Augustinian Fathers and then at Villanova University in Pennsylvania, where in 1977 he earned a Degree in Mathematics and also studied Philosophy.

    On September 1 of the same year, Prevost entered the novitiate of the Order of Saint Augustine (O.S.A.) in Saint Louis, in the Province of Our Lady of Good Counsel of Chicago, and made his first profession on September 2, 1978. On August 29, 1981, he made his solemn vows.

    The future Pontiff received his theological education at the Catholic Theological Union in Chicago. At the age of 27, he was sent by his superiors to Rome to study Canon Law at the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas (Angelicum).

    Elvis Teke