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Michael S. Hoza, outgoing Ambassador of the United States of America to Cameroon, has said goodbye to the people of Cameroon after his three year stay in the country. This was during a farewell audience granted the US Ambassador by the President of the Republic Paul Biya at the unity palace. For close to an hour, President Paul Biya and the outgoing US Ambassador to Cameroon discussed bilateral ties between their two countries. Ambassador Michael Stephen Hoza leaves Cameroon after his country’s involvement in the fight against Bokam Haram. In the health domain, the outgoing Ambassador encouraged a number of joint ventures between his country and Cameroon .

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Below are proposals made at the second CPDM—SDF working committee at Mbankolo in Yaounde by the ruling party to the leading opposition for the promotion of a democracy of appeasement in Cameroon. B) The promotion of a genuine democratic culture based on values such as mutual respect, mutual acceptance, tolerance and dialogue. At the Economic LevelA) Support for the three year economic and finance program signed with the IMF B) Repudiation of tax evasion. At the Social LevelA commitment to the preservation of social peace (which implies notably the non-involvement of political parties in labour and other social conflicts). The CPDM reserves the right to add other items to the present list of proposals in the course of the negotiations.

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