Sports World News of Thursday, 1 September 2016Source: goal.comDugarry doubts BalotelliMario BalotelliFormer France international Christophe Dugarry is sceptical over whether Mario Balotelli can rediscover his best form at Nice. Ex-Inter, Manchester City and AC Milan striker Balotelli ended a nightmare spell at Liverpool by securing a free transfer to the Ligue 1 side on transfer deadline day. "Balotelli? Next to him, Ben Arfa is a choirboy," Dugarry told RMC. After signing for Liverpool from Milan two years ago, Balotelli scored one goal in 16 appearances during his solitary Premier League season at Anfield.
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Entertainment of Friday, 2 September 2016Source: mboaurban.comMihney – All the way up cover and Otantik mixtapeMihney mixtapeEcoutez la cover de "All the Way Up" de Fat Joe et Remi Ma par Minhey et télécharger sa mixtape "Otantik". Après avoir dévoilé la vidéo de son hit "Depuis Quand”, la rappeuse nous a préparé toute une mixtape durant son absence avec la complicité des rappeurs Yung Time, Belvia et Uncle Dro. On retrouve également Mic Monsta et CoolKid sur le titre "Tu me Know". La mixtape "OTANTIK" est disponible en téléchargement gratuit.
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Business News of Friday, 2 September 2016Source: Business in CameroonGov't initiates its first national survey on access to energyAtangana Kouna, Energy MinisterThe Cameroonian Ministry of Energy and Water has just tasked the National Institute of Statistics (INS), with carrying out the first ever national survey on access to energy in the country. This project, which will cost FCfa 232 million, will help, according to its sponsors, to have a better visibility on the composition of the energy mix of the country and assess the impact of public policies in terms of access to energy. In practical terms, this will about, as specified by the Minister of Energy and Water, Basile Atangana Kouna, evaluating the level of access to different types of energy throughout Cameroon, the different uses of this energy, the supply methods, the quantities used depending on the type of economic activity and the share of renewable energy in the country’s energy mix. With the 2nd hydro-electric potential in Africa after DR Congo, Cameroon unfortunately crumbles under production deficits, the country effectively operating less than 5% of its potential. Starting from 2017, according to official estimates, these new dams will increase the installed capacities of the country by approximately 250 MW.
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September 02, 2016 12:04 UTC
Business News of Friday, 2 September 2016Source: Business in CameroonBPCE bought 1,000 fictional safes and 450 imaginary vehiclesBPCE BankThe modus operandi used by the management of Banque Internationale du Cameroun pour l’Epargne et le Crédit (BICEC), to embezzle funds from this subsidiary of the French group BPCE, is getting known. According to Quotidien Mutations, who cites sources close to the affair, it was the discovery, in early 2016, of unrealistic procurement invoices by the firm Seaca, which led to the discovery of the truth. Purchases which the Seaca experts deemed suspect, since usually, BICEC procures its official vehicles solely through a leasing option (hire with a purchase option) from dealerships. Network which, according to the conclusions of the investigation, caused BICEC a financial loss estimated at over FCfa 50 billion over a period of 12 years. Through over-invoicing and fake invoices, regularly payed to service providers “via an off the record system”.
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September 02, 2016 12:04 UTC
Business News of Friday, 2 September 2016Source: Business in CameroonCameroonian public debt is estimated at FCfa 4754 billionAlamine Ousmane Mey, Ministre des financesOn 30 August 2016 in Yaoundé, during a ceremony to table and adopt texts governing the operation of the National Public Debt Committee, the Minister of Finance, Alamine Ousmane Mey, disclosed that the Cameroonian public debt is at FCfa 4754 billion at the end of July 2016. This represents only 27.3% of the country's GDP and is thus well below the accepted norm of 70% in the CEMAC area. In spite of these figures which seem to comfort local public authorities, Cameroon has been facing criticism for several months from Bretton Woods institutions. As a reminder, the National Public Debt Committee was created by Prime Ministerial decree of 4 August 2008. Chaired by the Minister of Finance, the mission of this body is to co-ordinate, monitor the implementation of the national policy of public indebtedness and management of the public debt, ensure its coherence with development objectives and the capacity of the State.
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September 02, 2016 12:04 UTC
Business News of Friday, 2 September 2016Source: Business in CameroonWood deliveries at the Douala Port increased by 2.4%File PhotoDuring the first six months of the current year, the performances of the Société d’Exploitation des Parcs à Bois du Cameroun (SEPBC), concessionaire of the wood terminal at the Douala Port, increased by 2.4%, we learned via an official communiqué. Indeed, between January and June 2016, the teams of this company delivered 639,645 m3 of wood, equivalent to 464,199 m3 of logs and 17,446 m3 of lumber; against 623,928 m3 over the same period in 2015. All which, as the company highlights, led to SEPBC being awarded the ISO 9001 version 2008 certification in the port wood warehousing sector. With this acknowledgement from the world leader in compliance and certification audit, SEPBC announces the operationalisation, “in a few months, of the mooring berth, under construction in the terminal”. According to the company, this investment worth a total of FCfa 5 billion “will help in increasing the log delivery rates in the terminal, with the docking of full logging vessels” and consequently “confirm the good performances of the Douala Port lumberyard”.
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September 02, 2016 12:04 UTC
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Business News of Friday, 2 September 2016Source: Business in CameroonUnicom Network to popularise the '.cm' domain namFile PhotoThe National Information and Communication Technology Agency (ANTIC) has just granted to the Cameroonian start-up Unicom Network, the approval to register the national domain name “.cm”, we learned from official sources. In other words, through this agreement which is in direct line with the government strategy to develop information and communication technologies, Unicom Network gets the official approval from the Cameroonian public authorities, to market the “.cm” name in Cameroon and abroad. To achieve this, the Cameroonian start-up, whose promoters are currently seeking new investors as part of a capital opening operation, has already entered into partnership with Comepro, a Gabonese entity based in Libreville. As a reminder, ANTIC recently announced having recorded only 53,500 websites registered with the “.cm” domain name, a statistics which illustrates the low rate of use of this country domain name. Among the main elements of reluctance in using this domain name listed by experts, we learn, is the price to access to this domain name, which finally went from FCfa 35,000 previously to FCfa 7,000 since 26 May 2015.
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September 02, 2016 12:04 UTC
Business News of Friday, 2 September 2016Source: Business in CameroonPHP plans 230,000 tons of bananas by 2020In Cameroon, Compagnie Fruitière de Marseille aims for a production of 230,000 tons of bananas by 20The Société des Plantations du Haut Penja (PHP), Cameroonian subsidiary of Compagnie Fruitière de Marseille, who operates banana farms in the Littoral region of the country, plans to produce 230,000 tons of bananas by 2020 (against 168,000 tons in 2015), we learned during a recent visit by the Minister of Agriculture to this agro-industrial unit. To achieve this ambition, which will thus enable the leader in the banana production in Cameroon to add its contribution in reaching the target of 500,000 tons projected by the government by 2035 (a forecast mentioned in the Strategy Document for growth and employment), PHP has already launched a program to expand its farms. The first phase of this program, whose implementation is underway, will consist in, we officially learned, “irrigating 52 hectares”. Leader in the banana industry in Cameroon with close to 50% of the national production, PHP is the result of the merger-acquisition of Société des Bananeraies de la Mbome (SBM), Société des Plantations Nouvelles de Penja (SPNP) and Plantations du Haut Penja (PHP). During 2016, its production is expected at 185,000 tons, in increase by 17,000 tons compared to 2015.
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September 02, 2016 12:04 UTC
Sports World News of Friday, 2 September 2016Source: goal.comNani: Portugal can cope without RonaldoLuis NaniPortugal winger Nani expressed his delight after the European champions romped to a 5-0 win over Gibraltar without captain Cristiano Ronaldo. The Real Madrid forward has not played since hobbling out of Portugal's Euro 2016 final triumph against France, and young midfielder Renato Sanches was also absent for this friendly. However, after scoring twice himself, Nani insisted he and his team mates have again shown they can still perform when their star men are missing. "We have shown that we have a strong team, a team that is confident. "Of course, Cristiano Ronaldo and Renato Sanches are very important but we have to adapt to the absence of these players.
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September 02, 2016 08:03 UTC