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  • 1 week ago | english.news.cn | Arison Tamfu |Wang Ze

    Power shortage had long been a pain for residents of Buea, the chief town of Cameroon's Southwest Region. That has now become a thing of the past, thanks to solar products from China. by Arison Tamfu, Wang ZeYAOUNDE, June 20 (Xinhua) -- Power shortage had long been a pain for Emmanuel Tabe, a resident of Buea, the chief town of Cameroon's Southwest Region. "Sometimes we did not have power for two or three weeks. The refrigerator didn't work.

  • 1 month ago | english.news.cn | Arison Tamfu |Wang Ze

    A managerial staff member of China First Highway Engineering Co., Ltd. (CFHEC) works at the construction site of the Dschang cliff road near the town of Dschang in the West Region of Cameroon, April 22, 2025.(Xinhua/Kepseu)by Arison Tamfu, Wang ZeYAOUNDE, May 19 (Xinhua) -- In Cameroon's West Region, a narrow and steep road near the town of Dschang, connecting the region to the country's commercial hub of Douala, has been a source of despair and agony.

  • 1 month ago | english.news.cn | Arison Tamfu |Wang Ze

    By Arison Tamfu, Wang Ze YAOUNDE, May 14 (Xinhua) -- On May 9, a 400-meter-long ultra-large container ship was moored in the Gulf of Guinea between the deep sea and the blue sky. As one of the world's largest container ships with a capacity of 24,346 TEU, the MSC Turkiye elicited awe and admiration.

  • 2 months ago | china.org.cn | Arison Tamfu

    YAOUNDE, April 20 (Xinhua) -- On the busy streets of Yaounde, the capital of Cameroon, there is a rapidly growing interest in learning the Chinese language. In a bustling classroom at the Nocea International Institute of Languages, an entry-level Mandarin (standard Chinese language) course is underway. "How are you? What is your name?" a teacher said in Chinese, repeating and using body language to make it easier for his students to understand.

  • Mar 25, 2025 | china.org.cn | Arison Tamfu |Wang Ze

    YAOUNDE, March 25 (Xinhua) -- For many, it was their last sight of Africa. Pushed through the "Gate of No Return," thousands of Africans were shipped from the Port of Slaves in Bimbia, a seaside resort town in Limbe, Cameroon, to a life of slavery in Europe and the Americas.

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Arison TAMFU
Arison TAMFU @arisontamfu
31 Jan 19

The armed conflict in the English-speaking regions of Cameroon is escalating. I spent time recently with plantation workers who say they have become target https://t.co/4fXOZ6HikR via @YouTube

Arison TAMFU
Arison TAMFU @arisontamfu
31 Dec 18

Anglophone Cameroon Uprising: Horror of A War That The World Ignores https://t.co/x7oAOWlALY

Arison TAMFU
Arison TAMFU @arisontamfu
19 Dec 18

Ever wondered why there are so many abductions of school children in war-torn anglophone Cameroon? Read further to discover how schools have become battlefields A generation of unschooled Cameroonians, another generation of conflict?: https://t.co/enC6MO9ikf (@irinnews)