While the mountain tested the mettle of over 600 local...
Read MoreBlog
Invisible Wounds: The Psychological Toll on Journalists Covering Cameroon’s Anglophone Conflict
“Seeing people whose body parts had been chopped off was...
Read MoreCall for Entries: Mental Health Reporting Contest 2026
This initiative aims to promote responsible journalism on mental health,...
Read MoreAFCON: A final, a trophy & the 17 minutes dividing African football
By Beng Emmanuel Kum On January 18, 2026, the Senegal...
Read MoreFrom herders to champions: Cameroon’s Mbororo athletes changing stereotypes through sports
They were cattle herders. Now they are using their success...
Read MoreFrom classroom to newsroom: Journalism students equipped to navigate Cameroon’s media realities
From Classroom to Newsroom: Young Journalists Equipped to Navigate Cameroon’s...
Read MorePregnancy Shouldn’t Be a Career Risk – Comfort Mussa on Job Insecurity for Women Journalists in Cameroon
I have seen cases where women return to work barely...
Read MoreInterview: Online Abuse Is Silencing Women Journalists, And Newsrooms Are Not Doing Enough
While some media institutions acknowledge online abuse, many still lack...
Read MoreInt’l Women’s Day: Judith Yah Sunday celebrates CAMTEL Amazon women in bluetiful ceremony
Through initiatives like the “CAMTEL Digital Women,” the institution is...
Read More