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  • 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).

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  • Youth Day 2026: President Paul Biya’s message to the Youth

    HEAD OF STATE’S MESSAGE TO THE YOUTH ON THE OCCASION OF THE 60TH EDITION OF THE NATIONAL YOUTH DAY

    Yaounde, 10 February 2026

    My dear young compatriots,

    The celebration of this sixtieth edition of the National Youth Day is once more a welcome opportunity for me to address you on the many issues that concern you.
    I am aware that these issues relate to your current situation, but also, and above all, to your future. They concern your difficulties, frustrations, fears and worries. They also relate to your hopes, expectations and legitimate aspirations.

    My dear young compatriots,

    I am fully aware of your concerns, all the more so because, under my authority, the Government is making tireless and commendable efforts to seek appropriate solutions to them.

    This comes as no surprise. I have never stopped, and will never stop, caring about you.

    My dear young compatriots,

    As I address you this evening, just a few months after my re-election as President of the Republic, I wish to express my deep satisfaction for the role you played in this election and, above all, to thank you most sincerely for your invaluable support, without which none of this would have been possible.

    I am aware that the key element in this particularly hard-fought election was undoubtedly the support of a large majority of young people for the vision for society as well as your appreciation of the track record I presented. I also sincerely believe that it reflects the trust and loyalty you have consistently shown me since I assumed office at the helm of our country. For this, I am deeply grateful to you.

    My dear young compatriots,

    When taking the oath of office, I made a solemn commitment before you and before the entire Nation, to devote all my energies for the advent of a stable, united and prosperous Cameroon.

    I intend to honour this commitment, regardless of the difficulties and obstacles arising from an ever increasingly challenging international environment. I am convinced that we will succeed in achieving this objective together, thanks to my unwavering determination, your courage and your multiple talents.

    My dear young compatriots,

    I am aware that some of you are at a loss when you encounter difficulties in finding a job or achieving your goals. This prompts you to doubt the future and to give up on your dreams or embark on some dangerous venture.

    This can, in no way, be the solution. I encourage them to rather persevere. I encourage them to continue to trust their abilities. I encourage them to continue to be enterprising and forge ahead, no matter the difficulties and obstacles. This is the key to success.

    My dear young compatriots,

    I promised you in my recent speeches, that your integration into the labour market would be one of the main priorities of this seven-year term.

    That is the objective of the Special Youth Employment Promotion Plan that I recently announced. The Government has already prepared related incentive measures. The Plan aims to foster genuine synergy between the State, the private sector and the wider society to promote job creation for young people.

    In this regard, I would like to mention, among other things, tax exemptions granted to businesses that recruit young graduates, the allocation of 50 billion CFA francs provided for in the Finance Law to promote youth entrepreneurship, the increase in subsidies to the National Employment Fund, and measures taken to integrate young people into State-financed labour-intensive works.

    All these efforts, my dear young compatriots, mark the start of implementation of the commitments I made recently to you.

    My dear young compatriots,

    Under my authority, the Government will continue to allocate substantial resources to strengthen and improve the education system.

    My objective is to offer as many of you as possible the opportunity to access quality training, that will enable you not only to find jobs, but also to create them.

    As you are aware, recruitment in the public sector or enterprises cannot alone fully resolve the thorny issue of youth unemployment. That is why I will continue to encourage youth entrepreneurship and ensure that young people receive appropriate Government support to that end.

    Despite the challenging context, I am pleased to note that many of you are excelling in the agricultural processing, construction, services and digital sectors where you start up businesses and create jobs each day. With each passing day, you distinguish yourselves with boldness and competence in all areas of national life.

    In this regard, I would like to commend your invaluable contribution within our defence and security forces to ensuring our common protection.

    I would like to pay tribute to all of you, young people in the informal sector, who have chosen to steer clear of criminal and delinquent activities and struggle daily to feed your families. Note that, in my view, there is no such thing as odd-job and there will never be. You all play an essential role in the building and progress of our beloved and great country.

    That is why I will ensure that an increasing number of you, women like men, are gradually entrusted with high responsibilities in the management of public affairs.

    Various opportunities come to my mind in this regard, including the upcoming reshuffle of managers of State corporations, the formation of the next government, which I know is eagerly awaited, as well as the organization of legislative and municipal elections, though the timeframe for the elections may require a minor adjustment due to pressing constraints, in compliance with the relevant provisions of our laws, especially the Constitution.

    My dear young compatriots,

    I would also like to remind you this evening that besides the rights you have, you also have responsibilities towards your parents and the national community. I wish to appeal especially to your sense of responsibility. The future of our beloved and great country, Cameroon, lies in your hands. You must be aware of this. You should therefore resolutely shun the excesses in which some of you have unfortunately drifted in recent times, including delinquency, alcohol abuse, drug use, immoral behaviour, the excessive and abusive use of social media, etc.

    I also urge your parents and educators to act responsibly. They must fully assume their responsibility towards you and refrain from tolerating, facilitating or encouraging your deviant behaviour. In this regard, I have issued firm instructions to the relevant authorities to strengthen the protection of young girls in schools, families and workplaces, as they are too often victims of all kinds of harassment and abuse.

    My dear young compatriots,

    I wish to reaffirm my commitment to spare no effort in creating the most conducive conditions for your development. This underpins the instructions I have issued to the Government to act more effectively. It is the objective of the reforms I intend to implement soon to improve the functioning of the State. It is also the objective of the relentless fight I intend to wedge against corruption and the embezzlement of public funds.

    My dear young compatriots,
    As you prepare to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the national day dedicated to you, I wish to commend the maturity you have consistently demonstrated in all circumstances. Once again, I commend your decisive contribution to building our great and beautiful nation.

    I urge you to continue working to preserve our precious achievements, namely peace, national unity and stability of our institutions.

    Happy Youth Day to you all! Long live Cameroon!
  • AFCON 2025: Teranga Lions of Senegal crowned African Champions

    The Senegalese National football team now has its second AFCON trophy won after a 1-0 win over Morocco during the finals played this Sunday January 18, 2026 at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat, Morocco.

    The lone goal of the encounter scored by Senegal’s Pape Gueye in the first half of extra time was enough to seal the fate of the Moroccan side.

    During each half of the 15 minutes extra time period, all temps by the Moroccans to level score were thwarted by the agile Senegalese defense.

    The regular time of the highly animated match ended in a 0-0 tie.

    The victory of the Teranga Lions of Senegal sparked huge celebrations in the country and amongst fans watching from their TV sets.

    Celebrations that makes the end of the AFCON 2025 that kicked off in December 2025 and continued till January 2026 with 24 teams at the starting block.

    AFCON 2025 Awards

    Best Player of the Tournament: Sadio Mané of Senegal

    Top Scorer (Golden Boot): Brahim Díaz of Morocco

    Best Goalkeeper (Golden Glove): Yassine Bounou of Morocco

    Fair Play Award : Morocco

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  • AFCON 2025 : Dreams by Indomitable Lions fans abbreviated

    The Indomitable Lions of Cameroon are leaving the 2025 African Cup of Nations tournament with words of congratulations and motivation from their coach David Pagou, fans and the Moroccan coach, Walid Regragui.

    Their ambitious journey towards a sixth AFCON trophy was halted at the quarter finals by a compact Moroccan defense that had mastered their play style and formulated an appropriate response.

    With two spots kicks, one during each half of the game, the Indomitable Lions took irreparable damage.

    Substitutions, tactical changes and counters offensives produced insufficient results.

    Beaten but not defeated, the lions who already missed the World Cup 2026 expedition have resolved to take the lessons from the AFCON to better prepare for future events. Coach David Pagou said told press men, adding that the team is still young and most of the players were having their first AFCON experience.

    The combative team spirit of the Cameroon National football squad attracted admiration from fans who were thirty for more.

    One of the most interesting stages of the AFCON journey was their 2-1 win over the Bafana Bafana of South Africa in the round of 16.

    The South Africa side tipped as the favorites because their, experienced players who have been working together over a long period of time, during the AFCON 2023 they reached the semi finals and they have an experienced coach who was the 2017 AFCON with Cameroon.
    Coach Hugo Broos of the Bafana Bafana of South Africa sounded optimistic during the Pre-match press conference.

    Coach David Pagou of Cameroon on his part maintained his composure with cautious declarations.

    However, on the field, the Indomitable Lions have control of the game countering the South African onslaught and taking the lead with two goals. The Bafana Bafana managed to score one in the last minutes of the game, insufficient to change the tide. The lions carried the day, sparking celebrations among fans in Morocco and the millions Cameroon.

    Coach David Pagou’s brightest smile could be perceived at the post match press conference as he asked for a little time to savour the victory.

    It was also a time of celebration for the players who also expressed satisfaction with their output.

    This celebration would be the last in Morocco as the host Nation’s Atlas Lions halted the Indomitable Lions journey at the Prince Moulay Abdellah stadium.

    Coach David Pagou and his boys are back on the drawing board.

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  • AFCON 2025 : Indomitable Lions Amazing journey through the group Stage

    The Indomitable lions journey to the AFCON officially kicked off in Morocco with their arrival at the Agadir Airport on December 19, 2025 from Casablanca where they had been in camp for about a week.

    It was about midnight amidst freezing temperatures that the chartered jet taxied at the airport of the city that was going to be their base throughout the competition.

    Cameroonian fans based in Morocco turned out to welcome the lions to the Agadir.

    Head coach David Pagou on his first international expedition with the indomitable lions was accompanied by his selection of 28 players, a majority of them heading for their first AFCON experience.

    The squad settled at their seaside residence at the Hyatt Regency in Tagazout, a fishing village in Morocco’s Atlantic coast, where they strategies far from the media to finetune the strategies ahead of their first match against Gabon.

    During the pre-match press conference, media professionals anxiously awaited the first declarations for Coach David Pagou who had just take control of the squad a few days to the tournament. It was here that he the catch phrase, “Ndamba na for field”  meaning football is on the pitch.x

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    It was also during the pre-match training session at the Abdoulaziz Rifki stadium that the media caught a glimpse of the players during the 15 minutes window opened by CAF for the media. Three players also addressed the press in line with new CAF rules.

    Then came the D-day on December 24, 2025, the 45,480 capacity Agrar stadium in Agadir situated on one of the plans of the Atlas mountain welcomed fans of the panthers of Gabon and the Indomitable lions of Cameroon. Fans gave screams of excitement during the warmup session leading to the game.

    With the kick off given, supporter kept their fingers crossed praying for the lions to outrun their central African neighbour. Both sides squandered several opportunities until the lions took the edge from the goal from Karl Etta Eyong who scored the first goal for the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon.

    With One goal up, the lions maintained control of the game without taking any damages. When the referee blow the final whistle it was Cameroon 1 and 0 for Gabon. Cameroon’s Bryan Mbuemo was awarded the Man of the match Award. Coach David Pagou in his calm tone told the press that the lions are in their own corner constructing their young team.

    The lions continues their exploits four days later at the Marrakech stadium with a draw during the second group F game against title holders, the Elephants of Cote d’Ivoire. The match was full of fireworks with Elephants opening score and the Lions equalizing less than three minutes after. With four points and two goals in two matches, team Cameroon automatically picked one of the qualification tickets for the knockout stage. With equal number of points as the Cote d’Ivoire both sides struggled for the top spot in third and final group game.

    Coach David Pagou insisted on team work within his squad which he described as the youngest in the tournant.

    On December 31, 2025, the lions were informed that the President of the Republic had move his end of year address to the nation by one hour earlier to honour the lions who had to play at 8pm. Motivated by the consideration, the players made Cameroonians proud by winning their game against, Mozambique and grabbing the man of the match award given to Christian Kofane.

    The team that missed the qualification ticket to the World Cup, recruited a new coach without international experience just days to the competition came to the AFCON stronger than expected and surprised most sports pundits and predictions. The indomitable Lions are rewriting history and some coaches are already describing team Cameroon as the Surprise of the AFCON.

    Elvis Teke