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Découvrez les moments forts de l'actualité camerounaise ! Le Premier Ministre a accueilli des délégations de grande envergure, dont le Conseil d'Investissement et du Commerce du Commonwealth, ouvrant la voie à des opportunités d'affaires à Londres.
Le monde de la diplomatie s'est invité dans les écoles avec le prestigieux concours "High Commissioners for a Day", permettant aux jeunes de découvrir les rouages de la représentation internationale et le leadership. Le Ministre Délégué auprès du Ministre des Relations Extérieures, chargé de la Francophonie, a officiellement lancé la Semaine de la Francophonie au Cameroun, sous le thème "Débloquer des opportunités pour une Francophonie prospère".
Plongez au cœur de l'incroyable parcours de Marie-Claire Giudonné-Senghelang, première femme Procureure Générale de la Cour Suprême du Cameroun. Une pionnière qui, par son travail acharné et sa foi, a marqué l'histoire judiciaire et inspire les femmes à travers le pays.
#ActualitéCameroun #Diplomatie #DroitsDesFemmes
Le monde de la diplomatie s'est invité dans les écoles avec le prestigieux concours "High Commissioners for a Day", permettant aux jeunes de découvrir les rouages de la représentation internationale et le leadership. Le Ministre Délégué auprès du Ministre des Relations Extérieures, chargé de la Francophonie, a officiellement lancé la Semaine de la Francophonie au Cameroun, sous le thème "Débloquer des opportunités pour une Francophonie prospère".
Plongez au cœur de l'incroyable parcours de Marie-Claire Giudonné-Senghelang, première femme Procureure Générale de la Cour Suprême du Cameroun. Une pionnière qui, par son travail acharné et sa foi, a marqué l'histoire judiciaire et inspire les femmes à travers le pays.
#ActualitéCameroun #Diplomatie #DroitsDesFemmes
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06:52à combattre la violence de gender et l'aim pour protéger les femmes de la sexualité et de la violence
07:00en tant que le public et le privé de l'espace.
07:04De l'agriculture à l'agriculture, Cameroon a l'air de changer la perception de la façon dont la sécurité
07:12pour les femmes
07:13recevient seulement la attention de la attention.
07:46The first delegation received by the Prime Minister was from the Commonwealth Trade and Investment Council.
07:53The chairperson is in Cameroon as part of a strategic engagement by his organisation across key Commonwealth and partner markets
08:01in Africa.
08:02During his conversation with Prime Minister Joseph Diangute, he presented an official request for Cameroon's presence in London next month.
08:11One of the things I wanted to do was extend the invitation to be a star guest at the Commonwealth
08:18Trade and Investment Summit in London in April.
08:22And he is graciously agreed subject, of course, to the President's agreement.
08:32The Prime Minister also granted an audience to the High Commissioners of Britain, Canada and South Africa, who came to
08:39present the winners of the 2026 High Commissioners for a Day contest.
08:44We do it every year to try to attract young people and to have them follow us around for a
08:50day, if you like, and see what it's like to be a High Commissioner.
08:52It's a privilege because it is not every day that you are going to have social opportunities. So I'm going
08:59to just encourage you to train big.
09:03It's an amazing experience for me because I get to see how diplomacy works in practice and it has also
09:09shown me that leadership is always about being the loudest in the room.
09:12We're being able to understand different views of perspectives and cooperate even when it seems impossible.
09:18Joseph Diangute encouraged the winners to pursue their dreams with passion and to explore the different platforms set up by
09:26the government to support youth initiatives in Cameroon.
09:30And this year's Commonwealth Week in Cameroon has been officially launched today with a flag hoisting ceremony chaired by the
09:37Minister Delegates to the Minister of External Relations in charge of the Commonwealth, Felix Mbayo.
09:42The activities are placed under the theme Unlocking Opportunities for Adequate Prosperous Commonwealth, and amongst those who witnessed the launch
09:50was the chairman of the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council, Lord Jonathan Keir Marland.
09:56Chao, si bune, haze de tos.
09:58The 30th Commonwealth Day activities launch event in Cameroon as one of the 56 member states of the nearly 3
10:08billion people association sharing democracy, the rule of law, good governance with a comparative trade advantage as key values enveloped
10:17in the English language as a common heritage.
10:19It's a privilege to stand here in Cameroon, a country whose engagement with the Commonwealth of Nations reflects a strong
10:29commitment to multilateral cooperation and constructive partnerships.
10:35are attended by a host of cabinet members, the Commonwealth family in Cameroon, other top government officials, like those from
10:42Corporate Cameroon.
10:43Their flag is hoisted in the event, chaired by the Minister Delegate to the Minister of External Relations in charge
10:49of cooperation with the Commonwealth.
10:50The 2026 Commonwealth Day theme, unlocking opportunities together for a prosperous Commonwealth, resonates profoundly with the aspirations of the people
11:05of Cameroon for achieving transformative results.
11:10Among the special guests for the official launch of the one-week Commonwealth festivities is the chairman of the Commonwealth
11:17Enterprise and Investment Council.
11:19As prizes are awarded to winners of the Commonwealth Quiz this year and placed under the theme, unlocking opportunities for
11:26a prosperous future, the bond between Cameroon and the Commonwealth is held with a key innovation this year in Cameroon.
11:33The launch of the Peter Ahsoka Excellence in Journalism Award for broadcast media professionals.
11:41And now on to a series on women originating from Cameroon whose achievements are inspiring and fascinating.
11:47The profile, the first female procurer general of the Supreme Court in the country's history, appointed by a presidential decree
11:54on November 20, 2025, and commissioned into office on February 25, 2026,
12:01Marie-Claire Giudonné-Senghelang is a super-skilled magistrate who began her career as deputy prosecutor way back in 1988.
12:10Sidonie Jopmandi paints a portrait of the 64-year-old woman of metal.
12:15The pioneer female procurer general of the Supreme Court, Marie-Claire Giudonné-Senghelang, associates her success to hard work after
12:2338 years of service in Cameroon's judiciary.
12:26The Superscale Group 1 magistrate says hard work is the key.
12:30I was approaching the end of my career before getting appointed.
12:37I have just done the prosecutor's office.
12:40When you are in the judiciary, you have to make your arguments sharp and credible.
12:44When I got appointed at some point in time, I said, we have to stop feasting because I need to
12:51focus on work.
12:53The judicial and legal officers known for promoting perfection emphasized on the importance of having a motherly heart.
13:01The women should know what they have to do.
13:06Women should be aware of the role we have.
13:09If the family is doing well, it is because the woman takes good care,
13:13and even the children are well taken care of, thanks to the woman.
13:19On the occasion of Women's Day, the procurer general encouraged women to cherish their natural beauty.
13:27Sometimes, I wonder how women do it today.
13:30You see a person, and tomorrow, she is someone else.
13:33It's like she is a different person.
13:36Is it not one of the reasons for the problems we see today between men and women?
13:41Women need to be aware of who we are in all domains.
13:46As a devoted person who puts God first, Marie-Claire de Donensang Elang has held several positions of responsibilities in
13:54tribunals across the country,
13:56crediting her success to hard work and determination with faith, guiding her journey.
14:02Women in Goundary have underscored an aid for her to live in through sports and the solidarity work attended by
14:08Governor Yodadi Tagike Bukar.
14:10In the East region, women engaged in petty trading, a result to purchase the March 8th fabric before Celebration Day.
14:16While in the Far North, the women were joined by the Secretary General of the Governor's Office, Evariz Atanganazwa, to
14:23launch Women's Day activities.
14:25Details in this joint report by Ellis Wajibangia, Celine Fangui, and Amos Enon-Yaket-Ago.
14:35The women began the day with coordinated stretch-ups and warm-up exercises.
14:40Laughter mixed with determination as participants embraced the moment in a convivial and relaxed setting.
14:46After the warm-up session, the women embarked on a solidarity walk across the streets of Goundary.
14:52The procession moved from the Commercial Avenue, passing through the Sankarant and Cinema Adamawa roundabouts.
14:59The sporting event sets the tone for a series of activities planned in the Adamawa region to honor the achievements
15:07and contributions of women.
15:12We're sorry to have breached that joint report, but we have indications that we still have that report rolling.
15:18Can we get it?
15:31A message that resonated strongly with the Secretary General at the Far North Governor's Office, Evariz Atanganazwa, who represented the
15:45governor of the Far North region.
15:47The week-long celebration promises to be rich in activities, including capacity-building workshops, sensitization campaigns, and roundtable discussions.
15:57These initiatives aim at overcoming structural barriers, eliminating discrimination, and securing legal rights and safety for all women in the
16:06Far North region.
16:07Gone are those days when women in Betwa would depend on men to finance their Women's Day preparations.
16:15Today, thanks to small businesses these women run, they say with pride that they fully fund their Women's Day expenses,
16:23from buying the fabric to sewing and other accessories.
16:28Others anticipated this period well in advance, beginning preparation months ago.
16:34As for Doraz and Blandine, they were fortunate to receive fabrics from their loved ones, yet they have committed to
16:42taking responsibility for other aspects of the preparation.
16:46Today, the story of these women highlights the growing role of women-led enterprises and the fight for independence.
16:55Here from the Far North, the East and the Adamawa, women of the Cameron Radio Television, CRTV, are also in
17:01the theme of preparations for the International Women's Day.
17:05At the conference today taking place at the International Broadcast Centre in Yaoundé, they deliberated on the need to speak
17:11out in cases of abuse, seek help, and to move on.
17:14This was in the presence of the Honourable President, Sylvain Dongo, as we hear this report by Lenny's journey.
17:25They are for lying behind a common course to support the rights, justice, and action for all women and girls.
17:32Female staff of the Cameron Radio Television have actively taken part in discussions centered on this year's theme of the
17:39International Women's Day celebrations.
17:41We notably talked about the issues linked to women's sexuality and even the rights to life, property, succession.
17:49We also emphasized on the fact that dialogue, communication, sharing is essential between a man and a woman as a
17:55couple.
17:57Nothing is done now according to punishment of psychological violence.
18:04So now it's important to have a specific law on gender-based violence.
18:09The conference sets the tone for week-long activities launched in the presence of the President of Honour, Sylvain Dongo,
18:16to feature a series of events that will not only guarantee the well-being of the media women, but also
18:22reinforce social cohesion.
18:24While waiting to crown celebrations with a traditional match pass on the D-Day,
18:28women of the state broadcaster keep in mind the need to be fully involved in empowering women and young girls
18:35for a more equitable society.
18:38In parliamentary news, the House Speaker, the right Honourable Kavak Ijubil, is on a work in Zizi to Turkey on
18:44the instructions of the President of the Republic, His Excellency Orbeya.
18:48It was an occasion for the National Assembly boss to sign a convention between Cameroon's National Assembly, the Turkish Memorial
18:54Health Group and Memorial Cameroon.
18:56The intention is to provide expertise and medical attention for lawmakers and the staff of the lawmaking institution, as well
19:03as the public of Cameroon in general.
19:05Details in this report.
19:07To strengthen parliamentary cooperation and to cater for the needs of the people's representatives and the National Assembly personnel,
19:16the right Honourable Kavak Ijubil, on a mission to Istanbul, expressed the volition to have the objective attained.
19:23Received in the Turkish Parliament to advance win-win cooperation ties and to promote concerted legislative action,
19:30the House Speaker, the right Honourable Kavak Ijubil, appended an accord that provides expertise and medical attention.
19:38The partners are the National Assembly, the Turkish Memorial Health Group and the Memorial Cameroon, represented by Mohamedu Atiku Karda,
19:48with a commitment taken to reinforce the quality of health services offered in Cameroon,
19:53in the presence of the House Speaker's Director of Cabinet, El-Hajj Bukha Abdurrahim,
19:58and the CPDM lawmaker, Honourable Bonaventure Vondouat Sam,
20:03plus the Director of Protocol, Abel Finwa,
20:07the modernization, equipping, and the extension of health facilities throughout a national territory was pledged.
20:15The consolidation of diplomatic relations between Yaoundé and Ankara,
20:19championed by President Paul Bia, and Parliament's determination to explore new horizons of cooperation
20:25that improve livelihoods, are the key aspects outlined in the working visit.
20:32And still in health news, children saw fame from congenital heart disease in Cameroon,
20:37currently undergoing surgery in a campaign organized by the Yaoundé General Hospital,
20:41in collaboration with an Italian NGO, Ona Voce per Padre Pio.
20:46The three pediatric operations which began on February 27 will run till March 30 and target some 300 patients.
20:54Juliana Befalo witnessed one of the surgical interventions and reports that the events will end on the 7th of March.
21:03It is exactly 7 a.m. when the CRTV team arrives at the Yaoundé General Hospital.
21:10In the surgical hall, a medical delegation led by Dr. Kube is already operating on a 3-month-old baby
21:17suffering from a congenital heart disease.
21:19In this case, we have a transposition, so the aorta is coming from the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery
21:27from the left ventricle.
21:28So our proposal is to make, to remove the aorta from the right and to re-implant it on the
21:35normal side.
21:35This intervention, like many others, form part of the free pediatric congenital cardiac surgery campaign,
21:43jointly organized by the Yaoundé General Hospital and the Italian NGO, Ona Voce per Padre Pio.
21:50This partnership is running since 2023.
21:55Our goal for this year is to operate around 300 patients.
22:00Up to now, we have already operated 40 patients.
22:04For about an hour, the baby's life was in the hands of the surgeons who remained confident about the outcome
22:11of their work.
22:14Local surgeons working alongside Italian experts have built a strong team through skills exchange.
22:21Today, we have successfully carried out a complex transposition surgery, proof of the high level of expertise now achieved.
22:29Running from 27th February to 7th March, 2026, the campaign aims to save more children with congenital heart diseases,
22:38cooperated free of charge.
22:41In education, over 1,400 students have graduated from the Higher Technical Teachers Training College in Coomba,
22:48with a reminder made of the transformative role they expected to play in Cameroon's emergence.
22:54The commencement ceremony for four batch industry demands.
22:57Sangalion Cesar has the details.
23:00The graduates, 1,402 in number, cut across the 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025 batches drilled to enhance the teaching
23:12of technical subjects and vocational skills
23:14in line with projects of the head of state censored on emergence by 2035.
23:20The people who have graduated today, as you may have observed, are in the disciplines of engineering and tertiary science.
23:27So, actually, they have been equipped with pedagogy skills so that they can impart knowledge.
23:35But these are technicians in their own right.
23:38Representing the Minister of State, Minister of Higher Education, the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bouya.
23:43The graduation ceremony is a symbolic ceremony.
23:47You know, it offers the opportunity for the community and the country at last to see what the administration has
23:54done
23:54to put this number of skilled people into the job market.
23:59I feel ecstatic and as our discourse head said, he said we should be ready to be the teacher that
24:05we needed when we were young.
24:07So, I want to be that teacher.
24:08The expectation from the latest graduates of the institution is for them to foster a skill, competent and self-reliant
24:15Cameroon.
24:19In our investigative report tonight, we probe into the mandatory letter of sponsorship for candidates preparing for the 2026 examination
24:27into the bar.
24:27This document is a prerequisite for aspiring lawyers to take the exams and to begin their two-year training.
24:33But just how free is this letter of sponsorship and how should it be obtained?
24:38Sintasaktala has been finding out for the 17th.
24:44Recent social media reports suggested sponsorship letters could be bought or influenced through political connections
24:52with some candidates claiming they were asked to pay between 150,000 to 250,000 CFE francs, a practice the
25:01bar council strongly condemns.
25:03The story about politicians, entrepreneurs, including into the domain exclusively reserved for the bar, is something that we decry.
25:11It is not just a document that is given for some ceremonial purpose, but it is a firm and solemn
25:20engagement that a lawyer takes vis-à-vis the bar council and the law
25:25that I undertake to train this candidate for two years if the candidate succeeds in the exam.
25:38As per article 9 of the rules governing practice at the bar, it states that one of the conditions that
25:48a candidate has to fulfill
25:50is to have a sponsorship letter from a practicing lawyer who has been practicing for at least five years and
25:58who does not have any disciplinary issues.
26:01At the end of the two-year internship, the mentor issues a certificate of completion, qualifying the candidate to sit
26:09for the final bar examination.
26:12Any trainee who does not meet the internship requirements is not allowed to take the exit exam.
26:18Sponsorship letters are not paid for.
26:22Sponsorship letters are not paid for.
26:24If anybody asks money before a sponsorship letter is issued, they should denounce it.
26:31They should cease the bar council.
26:33By ensuring each candidate is supervised by an experienced lawyer and strictly regulating the process,
26:41the Cameroon Bar Association says it is protecting both the integrity of the profession and the future of aspiring advocates.
26:49In other news, the traditional ruler of Bangulan in Babisi subdivision, His Royal Highness von Chaffa Isaac XI,
26:57has returned to his palace after a 10-year absence caused by the socio-political crisis in the northwest region.
27:04In celebration and a rich cultural display of ancestral heritage,
27:08the community and their fund took the commitment to foster peace, reconciliation and development.
27:14As we hear this report by Joingo.
27:21Celebrations and traditional dances filled Bangulan as the population turned out in large numbers
27:28to welcome back their fund, His Royal Majesty von Chaffa Isaac XI, to his palace,
27:33an event many described as a turning point for Bangulan.
27:38The fund expressed joy at seeing his people again and called for reconciliation among the population.
27:45This is an emotional trip to my palace.
27:48I couldn't hold back tears.
27:49The joy that I saw in my people as I have forgiven you, forgive me.
27:55Let's rebuild the palace.
27:56The senior divisional officer on Gokutunja reminded the population to respect recognized traditional authority.
28:03We, as authorities of the land, have the duty and the responsibility to ensure that the institutions of this village
28:13function well,
28:15especially with the fund as the recognized and homologated leader of this village.
28:23Kingmakers of Bangulan say the return of the fund has restored tradition and reaffirmed his legitimacy.
28:30They performed the wrong ritual in the village and the fund came in to cleanse and to wash all the
28:37Bangulan people.
28:39The people of Bangulan have turned the page on past misunderstandings and are now focusing on peace and development in
28:47their community.
28:49Sons and daughters of Mvombo in Ocean Division of the South Region have been showcasing their rich cultural identity in
28:55a festival.
28:56They gathered in Lollodalph in the presence of culture lovers and community elites in the lives of CRTV's general manager,
29:03Shah Ndungu.
29:04Elsinji reports.
29:06From the 10 regions of Cameroon and the diaspora, the Mvombo sons and daughters gathered in Lollodalph for their cultural
29:14festival
29:14and through the cultural events, reinforce their union and brotherhood to better develop their community.
29:21In the presence of the governor of the South Region, the Mvombo sons and daughters, also known as Ngumba,
29:27proudly showcase their rich cultural diversity to the world.
29:31The governor of the South Region, Felix Ngelengele, hailed the initiative, praising the organization and success.
29:37I held this initiative because it's important you know who you are, where you come from, and where you're going
29:45to.
29:45For three days, the Mvombo sons and daughters of the Ocean Division showcase their rich cultural heritage through songs and
29:53dances, local language and food.
29:56Among us are Professor Jean-Felix Ndung, one of those who wrote the national anthem.
30:01Samuel Minchion Bamba and Ma Renze, we feel complete sana history written.
30:07United, the Mvombo people record their history in order to better prepare for the future, promote living together, and foster
30:14development.
30:16An out-of-the-country detained Sierra Leone security officers have been released, signaling the possible ease of tensions between
30:23both countries.
30:24Meanwhile, in South Africa, the food-and-mouth disease continues to spread.
30:27Details with Mbelek.
30:32South Africa has launched a nationwide vaccination campaign to contain a fast-spreading outbreak of food-and-mouth disease.
30:40The outbreak has already affected more than 295,000 cattle, forcing farmers to cool over 120,000 animals.
30:48Authorities say the vaccination drive is critical to protecting the country's meat and dairy supply, as well as millions of
30:55dollars to export.
30:56After countries, including China and Zambia, temporarily banned South African meat, agriculture minister John Steenhusen emphasized that mass vaccination is
31:06the strategy to prevent further outbreaks.
31:09In West Africa, Guinea has released 16 Sierra Leonean soldiers and police officers who were detained earlier this week near
31:18the disputed border town of Kaliere.
31:20The officers were reportedly building a border post when Guinea security forces apprehended them, claiming they had entered the country
31:28without authorization.
31:29Both governments have promised to resolve the issue through diplomacy.
31:34The border dispute traces back more than 20 years and involves overlapping territorial claims, but the safe return of the
31:41officers is seen as a step towards easing tensions.
31:45Meanwhile, in Central Africa, Congo Brazzaville has officially begun its presidential campaign.
31:50President Denis Sassoungese is seeking another term in office amid preparations for upcoming elections.
31:57Sassoungese has voted the country for decades and the campaign period is expected to focus on governance, economic development and
32:04regional security issues.
32:06Political analysts are watching closely as the outcome will have significant implications for the Central African region.
32:18Now on to echoes of the Cameroon Ballon d'Or event, which celebrated outstanding actors in the game of football
32:24last Friday.
32:25We now spotlight two teams that have produced impressive players recently.
32:29Potonspo of Garoua and Gazelle Football Academy of Garoua have seen their players in the life of Serge Dora win
32:35the Best Player Award.
32:36Romeo Kenny tells us more.
32:39The destination Garoua seems to be the most successful for most footballers in the local league.
32:44The pass for Ballon d'Or winners in the country's top tier have had a thing for football clubs based
32:50in Garoua, particularly Coton Sport.
32:53It's easier to enter a national team passing through Coton Sport of Garoua.
32:56There is a value of the club and the club has the potential of evolving on the African sea.
33:03They are determined for what they are doing and when they are trained, they train very hard.
33:07They are very strict and disciplined because football is all about discipline.
33:11Gazelle Football Academy, another team with home ground in the chief town of the north region, is also producing great
33:18talent with 19-year-old Serge Dora earning the Best Player Accolade in the recent Ballon d'Or event.
33:24He netted 15 goals and provided 11 assists last season.
33:28Gazelle is having the same system with Coton Sport.
33:31So, like discipline, everybody there is discipline and you know what you want.
33:36Because it's your life and it's your future and it's your career, so you know what you want.
33:40They are an academy and the players play without pressure.
33:43I mean, each time, day in, day out.
33:45Gazelle has been the best club away from home for the past season and for the current season.
33:50It's difficult to beat them away from home because these kids, they adapt to all prevailing conditions.
33:57The secret behind the good results of Elite One football outfit in Garwa can simply be attributed to better organization
34:04with better infrastructures.
34:07And I'll be all for this edition of the 730 News in which you heard that reflections on the International
34:11Women's Day due on March 8 continue with the respect of the fundamental rights of women, justice in the face
34:17of violations, and specific laws to protect women.
34:21More news is up at 8.30pm.
34:22We'll be right back to Sengok.
34:24Our programs continue tonight and thanks for watching.
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