New study reveals elites involved in the land grabbing in Cameroon, Congo, Gabon
By Beng Emmanuel Kum A new study has revealed that elites in Cameroon, Gabon and Congo Brazzaville, are actively involved […]
By Beng Emmanuel Kum A new study has revealed that elites in Cameroon, Gabon and Congo Brazzaville, are actively involved […]
This initiative aims to promote responsible journalism on mental health, reduce stigma, and amplify the voices of young reporters in Cameroon
They were cattle herders. Now they are using their success at the Mount Cameroon Race of Hope to preach peace
From Classroom to Newsroom: Young Journalists Equipped to Navigate Cameroon’s Media Realities
For many journalism students, the transition from the lecture hall to the professional world is a daunting leap. As the comforts of student life fade, the harsh realities of a competitive industry set in. But how prepared are the next generation of storytellers to navigate this shift?
“I worked until 24 hours before my expected delivery date, went straight to the hospital, and even then had to plead for my position to be secured,”
The Camer Today News Project (CTNP) has developed this Rapid Reporting Guide to support reporters, editors, producers, and digital journalists in Cameroon with clear, practical direction.
Cameroon’s 2026 March session of Parliament is around the corner. For reporters, it offers opportunities beyond routine coverage, from legislative scrutiny to policy impact stories. This guide helps you report accurately, responsibly, and with depth.
The Camer Today News Project (CTNP) presents a concise, practical guide for journalists covering Pope Leo XIV’s maiden visit to Cameroon from April 15–180, 2026.
The Cameroon Association of English-Speaking Journalists (CAMASEJ) has welcomed the launch of the Peter Essoka Prize for Excellence in Journalism,
By Beryl-Diane Massa* The home crowd went wild when Junior Nguimbat scored to seal an emphatic 4-1 win for PWD