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06:13The trade potential
07:15Vous devriez créer un fonds financement pour améliorer l'exportation des produits nationales.
07:22Ce fonds peuvent aider les entreprises à améliorer leurs produits.
07:26Il est nécessaire de produire des produits et services dans la production surplique et upstream
07:32afin de satisfacer, first, le marché local, puis le marché régional,
07:36et enfin, le marché international, le plus plus compétitif.
07:41There are, however, hopes that improving the quality of made-in-Cameroon products
07:46and increasing transformation units for raw materials can help intensify intra-African trade,
07:53especially within the framework of the African continental free trade area
07:57and open new avenues of trade exchanges in the Brexit space.
08:03And the South Korean government is engaged to help Cameroon to organize the forthcoming
08:0814th Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization.
08:12The commitment has been made public by the Korean ambassador to Cameroon,
08:15His Excellency Nam Ki-wook, at a roundtable conference yesterday
08:19on the sidelines of the visit of the organization's director-general,
08:23Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iwiala to Cameroon.
08:26Charles Ebune tells us more.
08:29This year marks three decades of existence of the World Trade Organization,
08:34which regulates a global commercial volume of about $33 trillion
08:39and which Korea views as vital for business.
08:44We will find another critical momentum to showcase the unique opportunity
08:49for Korea and Cameroon to work together on the global stage
08:54during the next WTO Ministerial Conference, known as MC-40.
08:59The roundtable at the Starland Hotel organized by the Korean mission to Cameroon
09:04brought together university dons, diplomats, and other expertise
09:09to reflect on the forthcoming Ministerial Council meeting
09:12of the World Trade Organization in Yangtze, Cameroon next year.
09:16The multilateral trading system represented by the WTO
09:20has supported Korea's export-driven growth model.
09:24This strategy helped transform us into the world's seventh largest trading nation
09:30and a key player in international trade.
09:35The gathering is one of the many ways by the Korean government
09:39to accompany Cameroon in the organization of an event
09:43which will rally over 4,000 people in Yangtze, Cameroon.
09:48We'll now take you out of the country where the annual meetings
09:51of the African Development Group entered day two today
09:54in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire, which states enjoined to reinforce good governance
09:58and apply productive debt policies to cushion economic and financial hurdles.
10:03These are part of the recommendations made in the 2025 African Economic Outlook
10:08disclosed by the African Development Bank Group.
10:12Clarice Areta can present the economic statistics
10:14and put how vital they are to fiscal policies.
10:17If economic growth has to do with a sustained increase
10:22in the production of goods and services,
10:24then the Central African sub-region is in for trying times.
10:31If economic growth has to do with a sustained increase
10:34in the production of goods and services,
10:36then the Central African sub-region is in for trying times,
10:40according to the analysis of the African Development Bank anyway.
10:43This is, however, not specific to the zone.
10:47Africa's 2024 economic performance is showing a number of missing links.
10:51We lose about $74 billion U.S. dollars.
10:55Illicit financial flows.
10:56The continent loses about $90 billion U.S. dollars.
11:00Corruption costs the continent $148 billion U.S. dollars.
11:04We have $587 billion U.S. dollars
11:07leaving the shelves of this continent every year.
11:11That is about $1.6 billion daily.
11:13Meanwhile, Cameroon's 2025-2026 indicators
11:17are not as dire compared to those of other countries on the continent.
11:22However, the growing fear of aid cuts from major donors
11:26is putting pressure on governments
11:27to begin to reflect on how to navigate the looming troubled waters.
11:31It only takes better governance, rule of law,
11:37greater efficiency and accountability
11:39to hold these resources within the continent
11:41and challenge it to better use.
11:44And the urgency to do that lies within the continent.
11:48In the long term, structural reforms are recommended to stimulate supply.
11:52In the short, African economies are urged to be relentless
11:56in their pursuit of effective monetary and fiscal policy management,
11:59productive debt and governance in public finance affairs.
12:04The impact and design are, of course, expected to be country unique.
12:09Now, on to one of our top stories.
12:11Political parties are getting set for the presidential election
12:14bill for October this year.
12:15And apart from mobilizing supporters,
12:17some have engaged in fundraising activities
12:19to sponsor humanitarian endeavors.
12:22This phenomenon is on the rise and puts to question
12:25the political party's obligations and missions.
12:27But how legal are political party fundings
12:30and what does the law stipulate on appeals for donation?
12:34Ebenezer Akanga attempts an answer.
12:37Appeal for donations or fundraising are legally recognized.
12:42In Cameroon, appeal for donation is accepted.
12:49But the condition is, you have to follow the law.
12:53And the law is simple.
12:55It's the law of the 21st of July, 1983.
13:01The law lays down the procedure to carry out an appeal for donations or fundraising.
13:07The first condition and the most important is that
13:10all appeal for donation shall be subject to prior authorization issue
13:17according to the decree.
13:19Meaning, according on, based on an order of the minister in charge of territorial administration.
13:29But it has been observed that political parties carry out fundraisings
13:33in total disrespect of the law.
13:36The question is, how did they start to collect the money?
13:41Did they receive the authorization from the government?
13:46That's the first thing.
13:47Because the minister in charge has always the possibility to revoke
13:53in case of illegal use of the funds or any use contrary to the law.
14:01He has the permission, the authorization to revoke his own authorization.
14:07As political parties seek funds in view of the October 2025 presidential election,
14:13they should be made to comply with the law.
14:1615 minutes into this newscast, let's now talk about health.
14:21The second phase of the national immunization campaign against poliomyelitis,
14:26the life-threatening disease, has begun in Douala.
14:28It was officially launched at the Bonasama Health District Hospital
14:32in the presence of the governor of the Littoral region,
14:34and officials of the World Health Organization.
14:39Rita Ngoi tells us more from the Littoral.
14:43During the launch of the national immunization campaign in the Littoral region,
14:49Governor Samuel Diodele Ivarha Deboa urged increased efforts against polio.
14:53The urgency is clear.
14:56Polio persists in the Lake Chad Basin, and a recent case was confirmed in Daido.
15:01Over 50 children and pregnant women were vaccinated on day one at the Mabanda Health Facility.
15:07The objective is to immunize 100% of children under 5,
15:13and also to immunize 100% of all the children below 9,
15:18which would not vaccinate through the systematic immunization.
15:21The second phase of the vaccination campaign,
15:24to run from May 29 to June 1, introduces an important innovation.
15:28This second campaign is important,
15:33especially as we have added Sarsim where we are giving vitamin A to children
15:40with EPE preventive treatment of malaria for pregnant women.
15:45Parents have expressed gratitude for the vaccines that are important for their children's health.
15:50I'm very, very happy because other places might be,
15:53some people ask us to pay for it, but we did it here free.
15:57As a clear sign of protection,
15:59each vaccinated child will have their right finger marked immediately
16:03after receiving their dose, serving as a proof of immunization.
16:08And in the Northwest region, over 340,000 children below 5
16:13will be receiving shots of the polio vaccine,
16:16and the vitamin A supplements the campaign will begin tomorrow
16:19in all health districts of the region.
16:21And health officials have called on the population to collaborate with the teams
16:25in order to ensure an effective coverage.
16:28While the vaccination campaign against polymyelitis will be taking place
16:41in the Northwest region tomorrow,
16:46we shall be taking you now to the May 4th Anafamba Division
16:48where orphans and other vulnerable children have received gifts in kind
16:52from the diplomatic wing of the Circle of Friends of Cameroon Serac.
16:56The founding president of the Humanitarian Association,
17:00Madam Chantal Bia, was represented at the event by Mrs. Marguerite Mbilambela
17:05who urged the beneficiaries to cultivate positive values.
17:09Ayin Bile was at the Serac headquarters in Yaoundé for the event.
17:13She now reports for the 730 News.
17:16Warm and welcoming was the atmosphere at the Serac headquarters.
17:20One were members of the Humanitarian Association led by Mrs. Marguerite Bela Mbilambela,
17:25representative of Mrs. Chantal Bia First Lady
17:28and founding president of Serac, had gathered.
17:34With them spouses of heads of diplomatic missions
17:37and representatives of international organizations,
17:40members of the diplomatic wing of Serac,
17:43special guest development partners,
17:45but most importantly orphans and vulnerable children of Mefou Anafamba,
17:50on whose behalf the mayor had a passionate plea.
17:53In effect, for the over 60 kids catered for by the Association Marche Anavant
18:07and the Foyer Père Monti,
18:09the Circle of Friends of Cameroon had come along
18:11with steady grants, school supplies, mobility devices,
18:15foodstuff cleaning products, first aid kits and more,
18:18all received with gratitude.
18:20The commitment of Serac to assist the poor and vulnerable
18:26without any distinction of origin,
18:31tribe, religion is exemplary.
18:34Heartwarming words from the young and visually impaired Laurence Zier,
18:39followed by touching rendition from the kids
18:41and for whom the First Lady also had a special message.
18:45Votre maman, madame Chantal Biya,
18:50me charge de vous dire,
18:52de continuer à aimer votre pays, le Cameroon,
18:55de ne pas vous laisser tenter par la violence
18:58et d'éviter les chemins de traverse.
19:02The presentation of the gifts,
19:05their symbolic handing over and beautiful traditional performances
19:08from the Bertiland,
19:09all marked the donation ceremony forever imprinted
19:13in the hearts and minds of the little ones.
19:15Underdiplomacy, the Chinese ambassador to Cameroon,
19:20His Excellency Wang Yingwu,
19:21has applauded the cooperation ties between his country and Cameroon
19:25in the domains of the economy and infrastructural development.
19:29This was in the cause of two separate audiences,
19:31with the Minister of Public Works, Emmanuel Nganu-Jumeci,
19:34and the Minister of the Economy, Alamin, Ousmane May.
19:37Clovis Bawai has details of the discussions in this report.
19:42...visits that put projects executed
19:44between Cameroon and the People's Republic of China
19:47in the limelight here at the Ministry of Public Works
19:49within the context of bilateral corporations
19:52between both countries.
19:53His Excellency Wang Yingwu,
19:55who has come to the end of his diplomatic mission in Cameroon,
19:58expressed his satisfaction with the concrete results
20:01which this corporation has yielded,
20:03citing projects like the soon-to-be-launched Phase 2
20:06of the Yaounde-Duala Motorway,
20:08the construction of the bridge over the Nyong River at Malombor,
20:11and works in progress on the Hawaii-Esse, Sua, Anakukan, Baturi Roads.
20:16At the Ministry of the Economy,
20:18Planning and Regional Development,
20:19where the Chinese diplomat proceeded,
20:22the Sino-Cameroon Corporation was identified
20:24in areas like health, education, and infrastructural development.
20:28For instance, the ongoing works of the second phase
20:31of the Kribi Deep Seaport,
20:32which the ambassador says is on good foot.
20:36In both audiences,
20:37the officials agreed on the importance
20:39of maintaining this win-win partnership,
20:42which is essential for the modernization
20:43of Cameroon's road network and infrastructure,
20:46as China has succeeded to stamp its authority
20:49as a key partner for Cameroon in recent years.
20:52The importance of investing in solar energy,
20:57which is an alternative to light-up communities,
20:59is being underscored in Yaounde.
21:01The forum is the inaugural edition
21:03of the Solar Connects Africa initiative,
21:06ongoing at the Yaounde Conference Center.
21:09The event was officially opened
21:10by the representative of the Minister of Water
21:12and Energy Resources, Valerie Nkwe.
21:14Florence Ngomba, Nanyongo, tells us more.
21:19With numerous challenges in the solar energy sector,
21:23including inconsistent equipment quality
21:26and poor installation standards,
21:29Solar Connect Africa 2025 emerges as a timely initiative
21:33to lay the groundwork for a more proactive
21:36and collaborative approach.
21:38Solar Connect Africa 2025,
21:40with the goal to bring together all the stakeholders
21:41so that together we could try to overcome
21:45all the challenges which we could have
21:47and to be able to take advantage of the technology.
21:50Over the course of two days,
21:52the forum focuses on the popularization
21:54of photovoltaic energy in both rural and urban communities.
21:59We are experiencing problems assessing electricity
22:01which is causing power outages for households and industries.
22:05We encourage this type of forum
22:07because it aims to promote clean alternative solutions
22:09such as solar energy,
22:11which is an alternative to fossil fuels
22:12which are expensive and polluting.
22:14The event serves as a platform
22:16to facilitate access to high-quality solar equipment
22:19at more affordable prices.
22:21Our solar generators, it is to function equipment,
22:26low-power appliances.
22:27The advantage is that it does not make noise,
22:30it does not pollute the environment.
22:32Solar Connect Africa believes
22:33they can build a sustainable and resilient,
22:37renewable energy future for Cameroon and Africa.
22:41In other news,
22:42youths from institutions of higher learning
22:44have been drilled on entrepreneurial techniques
22:46at the campus of the University of Yawande 1.
22:49The rector of the institution,
22:51Professor Remy Magloa-Itwa,
22:52underscored imperative for the learners
22:54to use the skills required
22:56to create employment and wealth.
22:58Victor Sigus at 3D Training and now reports.
23:02The government of Cameroon
23:03is addressing youth unemployment
23:05through various initiatives,
23:07including the promotion of entrepreneurship
23:09and the socioeconomic integration
23:11of youth for job creation.
23:13This conference,
23:14jointly organized by the University of Yawande 1
23:17and the African Institute of Computer Sciences,
23:20EIA,
23:21falls in line with the government's vision.
23:24We are trying to make such a way
23:27that there can be a relationship
23:28between theoretical framework
23:31and practical framework.
23:33Learners from diverse higher institutions
23:35were screwed on techniques
23:37of becoming a successful entrepreneur.
23:39We learn so many things like
23:42we must have faith
23:44to invert ourselves in entrepreneurship.
23:47Always try to prove that
23:48we can do something.
23:50Today we have seen
23:51how we can go from an idea
23:54to an enterprise.
23:57Social media is a very good challenge
23:58for that student
23:59to create an enterprise today.
24:03The conference took place
24:04under the theme
24:05from the idea
24:07to the creation
24:08of an innovative company.
24:10Challenges and solutions.
24:13Now on to Act 3
24:14of our running series
24:15on the post of responsibility
24:17during the conduct
24:18of official examinations
24:19with Spotlight,
24:20the head of the examination secretariat.
24:23Apart from offering advice
24:24and services to candidates,
24:26they are in charge
24:27of managing all aspects
24:28of examination,
24:30including entries, results,
24:31and the smooth operation
24:32of the exam process.
24:34Cynthia Saptala.
24:35tells us more
24:36on the examinations.
24:38The examination questions
24:39are highly confidential
24:41and only become available
24:43to students
24:44after the official start
24:46is announced.
24:48The head of the secretariat
24:50where these questions
24:51are found
24:52is responsible
24:54for maintaining
24:55the integrity
24:56of these exams.
24:57He is one of the few people
24:59allowed into the hall
25:01where the staff
25:02that ensures the centre
25:03runs smoothly
25:04is located.
25:07We go to the hall
25:08with the sealed questions
25:10for students
25:10to confirm
25:11they haven't been
25:12tempered with.
25:13After the exams,
25:15we at the secretariat
25:16receive their answer sheet
25:17and then I divide them
25:19into juries.
25:19As coordinators,
25:22if you ask me
25:23what he has to do,
25:24I won't tell you.
25:26I won't tell you.
25:27He is the only one
25:28knowing what they have
25:29asked him to do.
25:30At this examination centre,
25:33Mr. Biya George
25:34leads the secretariat.
25:36He handles
25:36many administrative tasks
25:38for the exam,
25:40including managing
25:41student registrations
25:42and organizing
25:44exam materials.
25:45Having been a teacher
25:46for nearly 30 years,
25:48Mr. George
25:49has also been
25:50in charge
25:50of the secretariat
25:51and administrative staff
25:53at the examination centre
25:54for about six years.
25:56He sees this role
25:57as one
25:58of trust.
26:00Members of the
26:01Parliamentary Alliance
26:02for Food Security
26:03and Nutrition
26:04have been assessing
26:05the worrisome issue
26:06of malnutrition
26:07in the far north region
26:08with the support
26:09from partners
26:10like the German
26:10Technical Corporation
26:11GIZ.
26:12The lawmakers
26:13led by Honourable
26:14Vincent de Paul
26:15and Ma Itundi
26:16educated the masses
26:17on new agricultural
26:18techniques to address
26:20food insecurity.
26:21Sylvester Atemking
26:22tells us more
26:23from Marwa.
26:24The agricultural sector
26:25in the far north region
26:26faces a number of challenges
26:28ranging from climate change,
26:30land degradation,
26:31conflicts,
26:31and further compounded
26:32by poor cultivation methods
26:34which often neglect
26:35climate resilience
26:36is posting a serious threat
26:37to food security.
26:39The German Federal Ministry
26:40for Economic and Development
26:41through the Global
26:42Sustainable Agricultural
26:43Systems Policies
26:45championed by the GIZ
26:46and partners
26:47like FAO and WPF
26:49has been tackling
26:50the situation
26:50with excellent results.
26:52To have the point
26:55of the population
26:56concerning the food system
26:58and know precisely
27:01what they are dealing
27:03daily with
27:04of the climate change
27:07and how they adapt
27:10in this new ecosystem.
27:13The field trip
27:13of the Parliamentary
27:14Alliance for Food
27:15and Nutrition Security
27:16at Kassan
27:17led by Honourable
27:18Vincent de Paul
27:19and Ma Itundi
27:20to some of the
27:20beneficiary communities
27:22from Maga
27:23to Bogo,
27:24Mora and Mokolo
27:25enable them
27:25to assess the impact
27:26of the project
27:27and leave the reality
27:29on the field.
27:30The population
27:31is quite satisfied
27:32with the job
27:33that is being done
27:34by GIZ
27:34and the government
27:35teaching the local population
27:37how to have
27:38to get good food,
27:40natural food
27:41by just these local methods.
27:43The results
27:43of the field trip
27:44are expected
27:45to be forwarded
27:46to the Parliament
27:46for consideration
27:47and action.
27:48Now in politics,
27:51the mobilisation
27:52of CPDM supporters
27:53in Boyo Division
27:54is getting steam
27:54with party officials
27:56engaged
27:56in weighing more
27:57sympathisers
27:58ahead of the
27:59presidential poll.
28:00They pledge
28:00to make Boyo
28:01a bastion
28:02of the CPDM
28:03and to give
28:03their national candidates
28:05poll beer
28:05a 100% vote.
28:07Clenis Ayumbom
28:08Abengo
28:09has the details.
28:10The other CPDM
28:14regional councillors,
28:15section presidents,
28:17mayors,
28:17and divisional heads
28:18of Boyo
28:19who have come together
28:21to establish
28:22the way forward
28:23for the ruling
28:24political party
28:25in the area.
28:26They have settled
28:27on working hard
28:28to beat insecurity
28:29and get more militants
28:31to join the CPDM.
28:33The main objective
28:34is to strategize,
28:36sensitize,
28:37and mobilize
28:38our political stakeholders
28:40in Boyo
28:41to be able
28:42to get more militants
28:43registered
28:44in the electoral
28:45register
28:46because there are
28:48upcoming elections
28:49and we need to know
28:50where we are,
28:51where we are going
28:52and how we need
28:53to go about it.
28:55So we come
28:57to brainstorm
28:57and unite ourselves
29:00and have a strong force
29:01so that we can get
29:03our militants
29:04registered
29:05and vote
29:05for the upcoming elections.
29:07At the level
29:08of the councils,
29:09the strategy
29:10is to execute
29:11developmental projects
29:13which meet
29:13the needs
29:14of the people.
29:15We are making sure
29:17that we gain
29:18the population
29:19support
29:20by distributing
29:21projects
29:22to all
29:24the villages.
29:25All councils
29:26in Boyo's division
29:27are led
29:27by the CPDM
29:28with one representative
29:30at the Senate.
29:32The political actors
29:33are bent
29:34on improving
29:35on their representation
29:36in political affairs.
29:39In the centre region,
29:41CPDM supporters
29:42in BAM and KIM division
29:43have reiterated
29:44their adherence
29:45to the Nodal government
29:46and to the political
29:48ideologies
29:48of President Paul Bia.
29:50This was during
29:51the parliamentary tour
29:52of Senator Nicole
29:53Okala Bilai
29:54and Honorable
29:55Sayakaigama
29:56in the course of which
29:57they also held
29:58numerous infrastructural
29:59projects
30:00in the area.
30:01Calvin Nembo
30:02has the details.
30:04They want
30:05their national
30:05president Paul Bia
30:07to seek re-election.
30:09CPDM party
30:10bigwigs
30:11and supporters
30:12in Tui
30:12say it is because
30:13he has done
30:14a lot for them.
30:15Words alone
30:16cannot express
30:17our gratitude
30:18to the head
30:19of state's
30:20excellency Paul Bia
30:21for all the deeds
30:22construction
30:22of the national
30:23road 15
30:24bridge on
30:25Natigal.
30:26We have the
30:27420 megawatt
30:29dam.
30:29He has all
30:30our support.
30:31The CPDM
30:32party boss
30:33from Bame Kim
30:34sees the occasion
30:35to exhort
30:36his comrades
30:37to make sure
30:38they register
30:38massively
30:39on electoral list,
30:40respect party
30:41texts
30:42and above all
30:42remain steadfast.
30:44Militant
30:45of CPDM
30:46is very proud
30:47for all
30:48that
30:49he received
30:50for the
30:50president of
30:51the republic.
30:52And they
30:52say to me
30:52that
30:53senator
30:55parliamentarian
30:57please
30:58go and
30:59say to
30:59the president
31:00Paul Bia
31:01to come
31:01here and
31:02to begin
31:03the campaign
31:04here in
31:05Tui.
31:05The two
31:06representatives
31:07of the people
31:08will run
31:09off their
31:10parliamentary
31:10tour in
31:11Bangasina
31:12this Friday.
31:14Now on to
31:15humanitarian
31:15action.
31:16The foundation
31:17of the united
31:17councils and
31:18cities of
31:19Cameroon has
31:20signed an
31:20agreement with
31:21the Cameroon
31:21Red Cross
31:22to upgrade the
31:23skills of
31:24council management
31:25in the
31:25management of
31:26crisis.
31:27The
31:27entence
31:28signed
31:28today in
31:29Yaonde will
31:29go a long
31:30way to
31:30improve on
31:31emergency
31:31interventions in
31:32communities
31:32hitherto hampered
31:34by a lack of
31:35adequate knowledge
31:36and training.
31:37Ebenezer Akanga
31:38details that.
31:39more and more
31:41councils are
31:42facing increasing
31:43humanitarian
31:44crises,
31:45natural
31:45disasters and
31:47health
31:47emergencies and
31:48each time they
31:49occur the
31:50councils do not
31:51always have the
31:52means to take
31:52a repost
31:53measures to
31:54protect the
31:55population.
31:56By this
31:56cooperation
31:57agreement the
31:58Cameroon Red
31:59Cross will work
32:00with the united
32:01councils and
32:02cities of
32:02Cameroon
32:03foundation to
32:04among other
32:04things enhance
32:05the skills of
32:06councils in the
32:07management of
32:08risks and
32:08crises the
32:09cooperation
32:10agreement was
32:11signed by the
32:12secretary general
32:12of the Cameroon
32:13Red Cross
32:14Jean-Hubert
32:15Zoua and the
32:16director general of
32:17the united
32:18councils and
32:18cities of
32:19Cameroon
32:20foundation
32:20Loïc
32:21Nicola.
32:22That's
32:22important for
32:23the foundation
32:24in particular
32:25to have the
32:26opportunity to
32:27build an
32:28agreement between
32:29a very important
32:31organization in
32:32humanitarian
32:33field in
32:35Cameroon a
32:35very important
32:36collaboration for
32:37the foundation
32:38and for the
32:39future of
32:40communities.
32:41Both the
32:43secretary general
32:43of the
32:44Cameroon Red
32:45Cross and the
32:46director general
32:47of the united
32:47councils and
32:48cities of
32:49Cameroon
32:49foundation stated
32:51that through the
32:52agreement the
32:53two institutions
32:54have concretized a
32:55model of local
32:56partnership that is
32:57profitable to
32:58territorial local
32:59authorities and
33:01populations in
33:02situations of
33:03vulnerability.
33:04in religious
33:06news Muslim
33:07faithful who are
33:08undertaking the
33:08spiritual journey in
33:09Mecca are waiting
33:10to perform the
33:11rituals that come
33:12with the mandatory
33:13religious duty.
33:14Tonight we take a
33:15look at the
33:16significance of the
33:17white garments
33:17which are worn by
33:19pilgrims prior to the
33:20execution of the
33:21hajj rituals.
33:22Muslim clerics say it
33:24symbolizes humility,
33:26sincerity, and
33:27devotion as my moon
33:28and joy reports from
33:30maker.
33:31It was a long
33:33awaited solution the
33:34welfare of the
33:35Cameroonian pilgrims
33:36present for hajj.
33:38The amelioration of
33:39their condition of
33:40stay out here brought
33:41in much happiness to
33:43the group present as
33:44they march into the
33:45holy city with lots of
33:47fanfare.
33:54The warm welcome is an
33:56innovation thanks to the
33:57bilateral cooperation
33:58between Cameroon and
33:59the kingdom of Saudi
34:00Arabia.
34:01We are doing this
34:02because it's part of
34:04our culture, showing
34:06our brothers who come
34:10for hajj and we are
34:12here to give them all
34:14good services, insha
34:17Allah, to make sure
34:18they will have their
34:21hajj here and get
34:24everything that we can
34:26give it to them.
34:27As the pilgrims
34:28continue streaming in
34:29to the holy city, the
34:30most prized destination
34:32is the Haram Mosque for
34:33the conclusion of their
34:34minor pilgrimage as they
34:36await their time to move
34:38over to Mina for hajj
34:40proper.
34:40back in the country, we'll take
34:42you to the east region where
34:44winners of the ongoing
34:45Finasco A Games in
34:47Abongbang have begun
34:48emerging in individual
34:49sports and gymnastics.
34:50At the end of the finals, the
34:52athletes received their
34:53medals in the bag of feet
34:55Sun City complex in a
34:56ceremony closely watched by
34:58the Minister of Secondary
34:59Education, Professor
35:00Nalova Lyunga.
35:01Pierre Anoushka Abita is on
35:03special assignments and our
35:05reports.
35:08The fruition of months of
35:10preparation.
35:12Winners attribute victory to
35:14hard work.
35:15By God, grace and my
35:17coach here, the effort of my
35:18coach and my friends, so, and
35:21God, so I'm much happy, very
35:24much happy.
35:25Races were tight and
35:27competitors tough.
35:28We're grateful because it
35:31has been so difficult to
35:32travel here.
35:33We are happy with, we are
35:35ending up with something.
35:36Next year, we are going to
35:37come off strong because this
35:39year we could not really give
35:40our best because most of our
35:42athletes are going to take
35:43the GC exam, so we left
35:45them behind.
35:46We just have to do a rush
35:47selection to come with this
35:48one.
35:49The greatest number of medals
35:51in athletics are earned by
35:53runners from the far north
35:54region.
35:55athletes competing in
35:57gymnastics equally receive
35:59medals.
36:00I feel very happy because I
36:02did it not only for myself
36:05but for my team and for my
36:06region.
36:07Monsieur Bissek,
36:08president of the
36:09discipline of the
36:10athleticism.
36:11Okay.
36:12As days pass, the
36:14minister of secondary
36:15education, Professor
36:16Nalova Leonga, monitors
36:18the progress of games
36:19minute by minute.
36:22And I'll be all for this
36:23edition of the 730
36:24news in which we mainly
36:25heard that economic
36:26operators and private
36:27sector stakeholders are
36:29working towards optimizing
36:30the benefits in the
36:31international trade markets.
36:33Project financing,
36:34increased production,
36:35transformation and
36:36exportation seem to be
36:37the magic ones that
36:38augment the trade balance
36:39and bolster economic
36:41growth in the country.
36:42More news will be coming
36:43up at 8.30pm with
36:44Romyald Chusengok.
36:45I'll be back tomorrow at
36:477.30pm.
36:47God willing, stay tuned to
36:49our programs on CRTV.
36:50And thanks for watching.
36:52Good night.
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