Sports News of Friday, 11 November 2016Source: lusakatimes.comChipolopolo arrive in CameroonFile PhotoZambia arrived in Cameroon early Wednesday evening ahead of Saturdays big clash there against The Indomitable Lions. Wedson Nyirenda and his team landed in Douala at 18h00 Zambian time from Kampala via Kigali after playing Uganda in a friendly they won 1-0 away on November 8. The team was then delayed for an hour and a half at Douala airport before making the two-hour road trip to the match venue in Limbe where they arrived just before 23h00. Zambia face Cameroon in search of their first points in Group B in the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifiers following their 2-1 home loss to Nigeria on October 9 in Ndola. Cameroon are second on one point after a 1-1 away draw with Algeria on the same date.

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General News of Friday, 11 November 2016Source: africareview.comNigeria aids Cameroon train crash victimsThe 70 ton Nigerian medical aid consignment to support the survivors of Cameroon's October 21 trainNigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has offered 70 tons of medical supplies to carter for the Cameroonian survivors of the October 21 train crash. Condolence message“We are here to commiserate with the president, the government and the people of Cameroon over the unfortunate train accident. And to convey healthcare materials for the people that survived the crash,” Ms Ibrahim told reporters in Yaoundé. Are so corruptBut according leading opposition leader, the eight-man commission headed Mr Yang, was made of regime cronies who cannot properly investigate the ghastly crash. He urged President Biya to put in a place a parliamentary commission of inquiry to investigate the crash.

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Business News of Friday, 11 November 2016Source: Business in CameroonAviation Authority pleads for better quality of serviceAviation Authority pleads for better quality of service in Cameroon's airportAfter reflecting last year on issues such as the promotion and competitiveness of Cameroon as a destination, facilitation measures in airports or the implementation of environmental standards in airports and security infrastructure... The Cameroonian Civil Aviation Authority (CCAA) is focusing on the quality of service in the country's airports, as part of a forum which just gathered players in the air transport sector. “In its position as supervisor of the entire civil aviation activity in Cameroon, the Aviation Authority found it useful to evaluate the services offered” to passengers, explained André Paulin Ndongo, Technical Advisor n°1 to CCAA, to the pro-government daily. At the end of a diagnostic which revealed for example the numerous “complaints made by travellers often disappointed or frustrated by the treatment given to their demands”, the Aviation Authority promised to work with air transportation partners, for the passengers to become real “kings” in Cameroonian airports, promised André Paulin Ndongo.

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General News of Friday, 11 November 2016Source: CRTVCamrail train derails: family of victims compensatedCamrail trainFamilies of victims of the Eseka train incident have started receiving financial assistance from Camrail to enable them take care of the burial expenses of their loved ones. Officials of the railway company say over 50 families have so far received the sum of 1.5million CFA each since the exercise kicked off. Francoise Akondong father of a 34 year old victim - Colins Eponebok attested that he got information from the radio about the compensation of victims and decided to compile documents. At the Cameroon Railway Station Camrail office in Yaounde, a compensation unit has been created known as CAP 152 where both injured victims and relatives of the deceased will be compensated according to the degree of damages caused. Injured victims are also required to start processing documents at the crisis unit so to claim their lost items.

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Business News of Friday, 11 November 2016Source: Business in CameroonCameroon-Côte d'Ivoire financial markets boost tiesDouala Stock ExchangeJean Claude Ngbwa, President of the Financial Markets Commission (CMF) of Cameroon, the regulatory body of the Douala Stock Exchange (DSX), the stock market of the country; had a work visit on 8 November 2016 in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, at the headquarters of the Bourse régionale des valeurs mobilières (BRVM), the West African States stock market. He thus became the regulatory authority of a financial market which only lists three stocks, after 10 years of activity, against five obligations. Its market capitalisation as at 17 June 2016 was only slightly higher than FCfa 405 billion. Though more comparable to the Bourse des Valeurs Mobilières d’Afrique Centrale (BVMAC), which is even less dynamic than the Cameroonian financial market, BRVM has reached a market capitalisation of FCfa 6,887.47 billion as at 27 October 2016. A certainly attractive performance for the management of the Cameroonian financial market, visibly shunned by the private sector.

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Sports News of Friday, 11 November 2016Source: supersport.comZambia out to stun Cameroon in LimbeZambia TeamThe Indomitable Lions of Cameroon will want to get back to winning ways when they host Zambia in their 2018 Fifa World Cup Qualifier on Saturday afternoon at Limbé Omnisport Stadium. The seven-time World Cup participants will want to bag their first win at home having drawn 1-1 against Algeria in their opening qualifier last month. The win over the Cranes has given the Zambians a huge morale boost as they are chasing their maiden appearance at the World Cup finals. “We need to start winning games. “We must start dying for mother Zambia, starting with the Cameroon game and I am sure every Chipolopolo player is prepared to handle that task.”

November 11, 2016 11:07 UTC

Business News of Friday, 11 November 2016Source: Business in CameroonBowleven targets additional 2 billion cubic feet of gas on Etindé permitKevin Hart, CEO of Bowleven, a British oil and gas companKevin Hart, CEO of Bowleven, a British oil and gas company which, with its partners Lukoil, SNH and New Age operates the Etindé permit covering 2,316 km2 on Cameroonian offshore, claims having made “constant progress” toward the “objective of converting the reserve resources in Cameroon, despite the difficult macroeconomic environment”. This declaration is in the activity report as at end June2016 of this oil and gas firm, made public on 8 November. Bowleven’s CEO appears particularly optimistic on the exploration activities on the Etindé permit as, he reveals, his partners and himself are targeting additional volumes which could reach 2 billion cubic feet of gas on this permit. It is the reason for which, as Kevin Hart says, Bowleven “wants to drill two wells as soon as possible”, as part of the continuation of this exploration project. These “appraisal wells”, initially announced for 2016, but finally postponed to 2017, target “the important upward potential identified in the intra Isongo interval reservoir”, highlighted Bowleven in its activity report as at 30 June 2015.

November 11, 2016 10:41 UTC

Business News of Friday, 11 November 2016Source: Business in CameroonVenezuela brings financial support to Cameroonian agric sectorVenezuela brings financial support to Cameroonian agricultureVenezuela has just announced a donation of USD 5 million in total, thus FCfa 3 billion, to contribute to the development of the agricultural sector in 10 countries in sub-Saharan Africa, including Cameroon. The other countries who will benefit from this donation are Guinea, Benin, Côte d'Ivoire, Kenya, Mali, Nigeria, Senegal, Tanzania and Uganda, the Chinese press agency Xinhua announced. This funding, we learned, will be concretely used to set up agricultural development projects, mechanisation, seed improvement and agricultural products processing mechanisms. As a reminder, Venezuela, a Latin American country best known for its oil production, is not itself that powerful in terms of agriculture. Thanks to the oil windfall, this country imports most of its food products, mainly from the United States and Colombia.

November 11, 2016 10:41 UTC

Sports World News of Friday, 11 November 2016Source: goal.comBarca's £900 million Messi problemLionel MessiAs talk of Lionel Messi ending his career at boyhood club Newell’s Old Boys continues to grow, Barcelona are hoping to ensure the Argentine sees out the rest of his playing days in Catalunya. Messi’s current contract is unsurprisingly incredibly expensive. Officially, he makes £28m per season across his current contract, although he's not being paid an equal amount over his current contract due to the club's debts. Messi, a winner of eight La Liga titles, four Champions League crowns and three Club World Cups with Barca, is contracted to the club until 2018, by which time he will be 31. However, the hierarchy at Camp Nou are determined to ensure he ends his career as a one-club player.

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Entertainment of Friday, 11 November 2016Source: kamerkongosa.comGasha finally apologizes to her former Record Label bossesGasha,Cameroonians artistWe all know what happened when Gasha decided to leave her former record label right? OK let me refresh your brains a little.Gasha was the first artist to be signed under Stevens Music Entertainment Record label.This union gave birth to the all-time favourite “Khaki Mbere” which brought Gasha to the spotlight. After her newfound success,Gasha and her record label bosses started having problems which led to Gasha leaving. Gasha’s exit was not so smooth as she was still bound by the contract she signed with her label. Gasha has finally broken the silence by apologizing to her former record label bosses on social media.

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Entertainment of Friday, 11 November 2016Source: kamerflowmagazine.wordpress.comPayne unveils new song desperadoPayne,Cameroonian singerDouala, Cameroon, November 9, 2016– Payne, a promising Cameroonian Singer and Producer at The 808 Nation, is pleased to announce the release of his debut single titled, Desperado. The young yet very talented, Payne has got a special enthusiasm for musical composition and the release of DESPERADO is just a tip of an iceberg. He plans to give you more eargasms as time goes on so let’s all stay tuned. Payne is a Buea-based artist and music producer, showcasing art in; afro, dance hall, afro jazz, and afro trap music. U really got talents..” Kurt ConradDouala, Cameroon, November 9, 2016– Payne, a promising Cameroonian Singer and Producer at The 808 Nation, is pleased to announce the release of his debut single titled, Desperado.

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The 31-year-old was dropped from the team for the 0-0 draw with Slovenia last month after losing his place in the Manchester United starting XI. Rooney impressed in United's 3-1 Premier League victory over Swansea City last weekend, however, and Southgate is prepared to restore him to the first team for the clash at Wembley. "I think he's an experienced player for a game like this, there was no hesitation from me in selecting him. He's playing well for Manchester United, I think he's a player who it helps when he gets into a rhythm." England are top of Group F after three matches but are only three points above Scotland, who sit fourth.

November 11, 2016 05:15 UTC

Sports World News of Thursday, 10 November 2016Source: goal.comJose Mourinho exasperated by Man Utd dressing roomJose Mourinho Manchester United coachManchester United manager Jose Mourinho is reportedly planning a root-and-branch overhaul of the club after becoming exasperated at what he has seen so far, especially in the dressing room. The Portuguese boss has seen his team stagnate after a positive start to the season, and they currently lie eight points off the Premier League summit. And according to a BBC report, he is less than happy with attitudes around Old Trafford. Pre-season planning and fitness are apparently the two areas Mourinho is keen on improving, although he is considering a thorough investigation into "all aspects of the first team," according to the report. In turn the boss has found himself in the spotlight already this season for mostly negative reasons.

November 11, 2016 05:15 UTC

Sports World News of Thursday, 10 November 2016Source: BBCGambian wrestler drowns trying to reach EuropeFile photoA wrestler from The Gambia has died trying to cross the Mediterranean to reach Italy, his coach has told AFP news agency. Ali Mbengu, 22, drowned last Friday when the boat he was travelling in capsized, Pateh Nying said. News of his death comes less than two weeks after the 19-year-old goalkeeper of Gambia's national women's football team, Fatim Jawara, drowned while trying to cross the Mediterranean. Mr Nying said the wrestler, also known as "Mille Franc" (Thousand Francs), had left for Libya in 2014. Mr Bengu is believed to have made his debut as a wrestler in 2012, AFP reports.

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Entertainment of Thursday, 10 November 2016Source: kamerflowmagazine.wordpress.comEwube’s ‘Pop It’ becomes the new anthem in Ghanaian clubsEwube,Cameroonian artisteEwube’s ‘Pop It’ becomes the new anthem in Ghanaian clubsWhen a girl’s beauty is beyond comparison, the praises are always directed to her parents for their job well done. Cameroonian’s female leading and upcoming dancehall queen, Ewube, shut down media weeks ago with the release of her topnotch hit, “Pop It” which is vibrating at same frequency with other African top chat songs. Today, the phrase many have decided on using for her is, BEST CENTRAL AFRICAN dance hall artist. Within two month in Cameroon, Ewube and her team has turned their backs on three concerts, the reasons we don’t know. Coming up next: the whole truth why Ewube was not on the Davido, Kiss Daniel, Wax Dey and Yemi Alade concert.

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