3, November 2016
3 Cameroonian referees for the 2016 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations 0
The Confederation of African Football, CAF has made public a list of 11 referees and 14 assistant referees who will oversee the matches of the upcoming 10th Women’s Africa Cup of Nations 2016 in Cameroon. The list of 25 includes three Cameroonians:
Referees
- Maria Packuita Cynquela Rivet – Mauritius
- Salma Mukansanga – Rwanda
- Gladys Lengwe – Zambia
- Lidya Tafesse – Ethiopia
- Akhona Zennith Makalima – South Africa
- Jeanne Ekoumou – Cameroon
- Aissata Ameyo Amegee – Togo
- Suavis Iratunga – Burundi
- Carolyne Wanjala – Kenya
- Jonesia Rukyaa Kabakama – Tanzania
Reserve Referee
- Letticia Antonella Viana – Swaziland
Assistant Referees
- Queency Victoire – Mauritius
- Rahma Alouini – Tunisia
- Bernadettar Asimenye Kwimbira – Malawi
- Mimisen Agatha Iyorhe – Nigeria
- Bielignin Elodie Sophie Some – Burkina Faso
- Josiane Mbakop Nfongan – Cameroon
- Atezambong Fomo Carine – Cameroon
- Botsalo Mosimanewatlala – Botswana
- Mary Njoroge – Kenya
- Idrissa Fanta Kone – Mali
- Lidwine Rakotozafinoro – Madagascar
- Souad Oulhaj – Morocco
- Kossonoux Denise Akoua – Cote d’Ivoire
- Adia Isseu Cisse – Senegal
Culled from CRTV
3, November 2016
Chantal Biya: Cameroon’s next head of state? 1
Cameroon Concord News reporters were prevented from covering the conference that held at that Soa campus of the University of Yaoundé 2. Renowned Francophone Beti-Ewondo academics reportedly struggled for 3 days to have a thoughtful key to understanding the charity works of the first lady of Cameroon, Chantal Biya.
Cat calls from the civil society greeted the conference but it had to go ahead as the husband to the lady in question firmly holds the bar and controls all state apparatus in a country whose predominantly young population aspire to nothing.
Minister Fame Ndongo and a sea of pro Chantal Biya comedians moved that an honorary doctorate be given to the wife of the 83 year old dictator, President Paul Biya, the so-called “father of the nation.” The scientific symposium spent the sum of 65 million CFA francs collected from the public treasury in Yaoundé.
On the second day of the symposium, the participants announced the birth of a new philosophical doctrine in Cameroon called le “Chantalisme Biyayiste”. Our editorial board invoked the power of Google translate but could not still get the meaning of what the Yaoundes are saying within this new CPDM discourse of the Chantalisme Biyayiste.
Our senior political commentator observed that it was the birth of a new personality cult that will drive the nation to a civil war. Schools and colleges in Cameroon will henceforth by studying “Chantalistes Biyayistes”.
At the end of the panel discussions, the “intellectuals” agreed to propose to the Cameroon government to design a legal status for the first lady. If the recommendation is adopted, the proposal will then be sent to parliament for a constitutional amendment. So, Chantal Biya is definitely Cameroon’s next head of state.
By Soter Tarh Agbaw-Ebai