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  • Cameroon Electricity Company, SOCADEL: Pioneer Executives Installed

    Cameroon Electricity Company, SOCADEL: Pioneer Executives Installed

    The pioneer executive bureau of the state-owned Cameroon Electricity Company, SOCADEL have been installed into their functions.

    The team comprised of the Board Chair, Antoine Ntsimi, Director General Oumarou Hamandjoda and the Deputy Director General, Jean Basile Ekobena, were commissioned by the Minister of Water and Energy, Gaston Eloundou Essomba during the board meeting of the new structure.

    Their appointments were announced on May 5, 2026 as one of the major resolutions of the meeting of the board of directors of the Energy Company. The meeting was attended by actors in the sector and partners in the supply and distribution chain.

    The Minister called for stricter action against fraud and urged the new leadership to strengthen reform efforts to resolve the dwindling supply and persistent challenges facing the energy sector including financial imbalance and declining service quality.

    The Water and Energy boss, Gaston Eloundou Essomba insisted that energy is one of the main factors behind the development of every growing economy and therefore should be addressed with a comprehensive strategy that will enable growth and sustainable economic prosperity.

    To the new leadership, he urged them to be steadfast and get ahead in their respective areas of functioning.

    In his remarks, the new boss at the SOCADEL, Oumarou Hamandjoda expressed gratitude to the Head of State for his appointment and called for collective commitment toward the company’s success.

    Oumarou Hamandjoda brings to the table a two-decade experience in the energy sector; he previously served as Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Energy of Cameroon (Eneo), overseeing operations nationwide, and holds executive trainings from Harvard Business School.

    He will be assisted in his new position by Jean Basile Ekobena, a seasoned professional in energy management and administration, with a track record in coordinating strategic operations within the sector.

    Egoh Yvonne (Intern)

  • Douala 2026 Dixiades: Preparations Gain Momentum

    Douala 2026 Dixiades: Preparations Gain Momentum

    Preparations ahead of the 2026 National Games of Cameroon, dubbed Dixiades, have already begun with key meetings bringing together actors of the organising committees and the National Olympic and Sports Committee (CNOSC).

    The session held Wednesday, May 6, 2026 in Yaounde was presided over by the General Coordinator of the Committees, Grégoire Owona, and featured the presentation of the official logo of the Games scheduled to take place in Douala from December 13 to 22, 2026.

    During the meeting, stakeholders reviewed progress and outlined priority areas to ensure the successful organisation of the event.

    Key focus was placed on logistics, security, athlete accommodation, as well as sanitation, nutrition and the live broadcast of competitions, all considered critical to delivering a smooth and high-standard sporting event.

    The meeting also brought together Presidents of Regional Olympic and Sports Committees (CROS), National Sports Federations, local organising committees, and partners involved in the planning process. CRTV, as the main communication partner, is expected to play a central role in ensuring wide media coverage of the Games, alongside other stakeholders supporting various operational aspects.

    Speaking at the end of deliberations, the Secretary General of the Cameroon National Olympic and Sports Committee, David Ojong, stressed the importance of coordinated efforts among all actors.

    He noted that national federations will work closely with the technical departments of Regional Olympic and Sports Committees to guarantee effective preparation and execution of the Games.

    With momentum building and coordination strengthening, the Douala 2026 Dixiades are on course to stand out as a major sporting rendezvous, showcasing Cameroon’s commitment to sports development and excellence.

    Egoh Yvonne (Intern)

  • CEMAC Integrated Road Program: 337 billion FCFA for Reconstruction

    The tenth session of the National Steering Committee for the Integrated Road Program, the CEMAC Transport and Transit Facilitation Project, and the Cameroon Multimodal Transport Project has been been organized in Yaoundé.

    The session presided over by its chairman, Emmanuel Nganou Djoumessi, Minister of Public Works, placed particular emphasis on effective collaboration between project owners, technical and financial partners, and other stakeholders to accelerate project implementation.

    For the year 2026, the expected disbursement volume for jointly financed road projects is estimated at approximately 337 billion FCFA for projects such as the reconstruction of the Ngaounderé – Garoua, Mora – Dabanga – Kousséri, Edéa – Kribi roads or the completion of the construction work on the Ndu-Nkambe-Misaje section of the Ring Road in the Northwest region.

  • Official Burial decreed for Former Senate President, Niat Njifenji

    Official Burial decreed for Former Senate President, Niat Njifenji

    The President of the Republic has decreed an official funeral for the former President of the Senate, Marcel Marcel Niat Njifenji on May 16, 2026 in Bangangte, Nde Division of the West Region.

  • Mandate of municipal councillors extended from June 1, 2026, to February 28, 2027.

    Mandate of municipal councillors extended from June 1, 2026, to February 28, 2027.

    President Paul Biya signed a decree this Monday, May 4, 2026, extending the term of office for municipal councillors who were elected on February 9, 2020 to February 28, 2027.

  • 16th Commonwealth Regional Conference of Heads of Anti-Corruption Agencies in Africa Opens in Yaoundé

    16th Commonwealth Regional Conference of Heads of Anti-Corruption Agencies in Africa Opens in Yaoundé

    Over 80 participants from 21 countries are taking part discussions and group works at the ongoing 16th Commonwealth Regional Conference of Anti-Corruption Agencies in Africa organized in Yaounde, Cameroon.

    Opening the Conference, the Representative of the Head of State, Minister Delegate at the Presidency in charge of Supreme State Audit, Mbah Acha Rose described the gathering as a remarkable platform for leading dialogue and actions in building societies where corruption has no place.

    She highlighted Cameroon’s National Development Agenda blended with technology driven solutions and digital transformation mechanisms created to enhance transparency, accountability and reduce fraud.

    The Chairman of the Anti- Corruption Commission, CONAC, Rev. Dr. Dieudonne Massi Gams who welcomed the participants noted that the conference will focus on reinforcing shared commitment in combatting corruption in the continent and beyond.

    Marked by an exceptional cultural display of the diversity of Cameroon and Africa, the various speakers insisted that transparency, accountability, integrity, collaboration and the use of AI will drive impactful change across Africa.

  • ENEO becomes SOCADEL Following a Presidential Decree

    ENEO becomes SOCADEL Following a Presidential Decree

    Energy of Cameroon, ENEO Cameroon S.A. has been transformed into a State-owned corporation called Cameroon Electricity Corporation, abbreviated « SOCADEL by Presidential decree of May 4, 2026.

  • Cameroon Launches 4th Population, Housing and Agriculture Census

    Cameroon Launches 4th Population, Housing and Agriculture Census

    Cameroon has launched a nationwide census aimed at updating key data for development planning, with citizens called upon to participate fully.

    The operation, combining the Fourth General Population and Housing Census (#GPHC) with the General Census of Agriculture and Livestock (#GCAL), is taking place from April 24 to May 29, 2026 across the national territory.

    At a press conference in #Yaoundé on Wednesday, April 29, 2026, the Minister of Communication and Government Spokesperson, René Emmanuel Sadi, alongside the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Gabriel Mbairobe, and the Minister of Livestock, Fisheries and Animal Industries, Dr. Taïga, outlined the objectives and expectations of the census.

    A major highlight is the activation of the official call centre number, 8585, which is available to the public for information, assistance, and verification throughout the census period.

    A Tool for Planning and Development

    Speaking during the press conference, Minister René Emmanuel Sadi said the combined census will provide an updated demographic, agricultural and livestock data to guide public policy, economic planning and infrastructural development.
    He noted that the operation will serve as a governance tool to support the implementation of Cameroon’s National Development Strategy (#NDS30) and the Sustainable Development Goals (#SDGs).

    Since independence in 1960, Cameroon has conducted three population and housing censuses : 1976, 1987 and 2005 with the last agriculture and livestock census dating back several decades.
    The current exercise is therefore expected to fill existing data gaps and reflect present-day realities.

    Scope of Data Collection

    Information from the census documentation shows that the exercise will cover data on individuals and households, including place and date of birth, nationality, residence, level of education, professional qualifications, employment status, marital status and languages spoken, as well as involvement in agricultural, livestock and fishing activities.

    The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development speaking at the press conference, said the data will provide insights into production systems, access to agricultural inputs and services, land use, crop yields and equipment.
    Dr. Taïga, for his part, noted that the livestock component will generate information on farming systems, infrastructure, stakeholders and the use of digital services in the sector.

    Public Mobilisation and Data Protection

    Figures presented by the Minister of Communication from pilot tests conducted between October and November 2025 show a 99.46 percent participation rate, reflecting strong public support.
    He indicated that traditional rulers, religious leaders and farmer organisations have been mobilised to support awareness efforts, alongside a nationwide media campaign.

    The population is urged to welcome census officers, who are identifiable by badges and vests with the inscription “4th RGPH/RGAE”.

    Census documentation further states that all information collected is strictly confidential and protected under the 2020 law on statistical confidentiality, with no personal identifiers retained in processed data.

    Faster Results Through Digital Data Collection

    Officials of the Ministry of Economy, Planning and Regional Development during the press conference say the results of the census are expected in about five months after the end of data collection significantly earlier than in previous exercises. This is made possible by the use of digital tools, notably smartphones, which streamline data collection and processing and reduce delays associated with manual handling.

    As the operation unfolds nationwide, authorities are counting on the cooperation of all residents to ensure reliable data is gathered, making the exercise a shared responsibility and a key step toward Cameroon’s development objectives.

    Egoh Yvonne (Intern)

  • Cameroon Launches 4th Population, Housing and Agriculture Census

    Cameroon Launches 4th Population, Housing and Agriculture Census

    Cameroon has launched a nationwide census aimed at updating key data for development planning, with citizens called upon to participate fully.

    The operation, combining the Fourth General Population and Housing Census (GPHC) and the General Census of Agriculture and Livestock (GCAL), is taking place from April 24 to May 29, 2026 across the national territory.

    At a press conference in Yaoundé on April 29, 2026, the Minister of Communication and Government Spokesperson, René Emmanuel Sadi, alongside the Ministers of Agriculture and Livestock, outlined the objectives and expectations of the census.

    A major highlight is the activation of the official call centre number, 8585, available to the public for information, assistance and verification.

    Speaking during the press conference, Minister René Emmanuel Sadi said the combined census will provide updated demographic, agricultural and livestock data to guide public policy, economic planning and infrastructural development.

    He noted that the operation will support the implementation of Cameroon’s National Development Strategy (NDS30) and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).


    The Minister of Agriculture said the data will provide insights into production systems and land use, while Dr. Taïga noted it will generate information on farming systems and sector stakeholders.

    Figures from pilot tests show a 99.46 percent participation rate, reflecting strong public support.

    The population is urged to welcome census officers identifiable by badges and vests, while all data collected remains confidential under the 2020 law, with results expected within five months thanks to digital tools.

    As the exercise unfolds nationwide, authorities call on all residents to cooperate fully to ensure reliable data, making the operation a shared responsibility and a key step toward Cameroon’s development objectives.

    Egoh Yvonne (Intern)

  • Inscription sur les listes électorales: Elecam mise sur le digital

    Inscription sur les listes électorales: Elecam mise sur le digital

    Le Directeur général des élections, Erik Essousse, a lancé à cet effet une campagne de communication digitale de 10 jours, ce 22 avril 2026. Ceci afin de sensibiliser les citoyens en âge de voter.

    Dix jours pour informer, sensibiliser et éduquer sur les fondamentaux de la révision des listes électorales. L’objectif étant de toucher un grand nombre de jeunes, femmes et hommes à travers les réseaux sociaux. « Nous devons nous arriver à cette nouvelle donne du temps moderne qui nous permet de communiquer rapidement », a indiqué Dr Erik Essousse, Directeur général des élections, lors du lancement de la campagne ce mercredi.

    Axes clés de la campagne

    Cette opération d’Elections Cameroon (Elecam) entend:

    • Inciter les citoyens inscrits ayant changé de lieu de résidence à se rapprocher d’Elecam pour leur changement de bureau de vote;
    • les citoyens inscrits à vérifier leur inscription physiquement auprès de l’antenne communale Elecam de leur lieu d’inscription ou alors en ligne sur www.elecam.cm.
    • lutter contre la désinformation en encourageant les internautes à rechercher la bonne information électorale sur les plateformes d’Elecam : Facebook, X, chaine Elecam WhatsApp;
    • améliorer l’éducation électorale des citoyens, etc.

    Inscription sur les listes électorales

     Elle concerne tout Camerounais âgé de 20 ans ou plus. Selon l’article 74 du Code électoral, les listes électorales font l’objet d’une révision annuelle sur l’ensemble du territoire national et auprès de la diaspora. Mais aussi au sein des représentations diplomatiques et postes consulaires du Cameroun à l’étranger. En effet, la révision annuelle des listes électorales commence le 1er janvier et s’achève le 31 août de chaque année.
     
    Changement de bureau de vote
     
    C’est l’article 76, alinéa 4 du Code électoral qui renseigne sur ce qui convient de faire. Il en ressort qu’en période de révision des listes électorales, « sont apportées à la liste électorale toutes les modifications relatives aux changements de résidence ou à des erreurs matérielles constatées ». Ainsi, les citoyens ayant changé de lieu de résidence peuvent se rapprocher de l’antenne communale Elecam de leur nouveau lieu de résidence pour procéder au changement de leur bureau de vote.

    Vérification de l’inscription

    Elle s’opère sur le site www.elecam.cm ou physiquement auprès de l’antenne communale Elecam du lieu d’inscription. Quant à la radiation, l’article 76 alinéa 3 souligne que « sont retranchées de la liste électorale les personnes décédées, celles dont la radiation a été ordonnée par l’autorité judiciaire compétente ». Mais également toutes celles qui ne remplissent pas les conditions exigées par la loi, et celles qui ont été indûment inscrites.

    Lutte contre la désinformation
     
    Elecam dispose de nombreuses plateformes pour faciliter l’accès des citoyens aux informations crédibles. Il s’agit entre autres de:

    Cette démarche d’Elections Cameroon vise à outiller les citoyens sur le processus électoral tout en luttant contre la désinformation.

    Dieudonné Zra