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US Embassy Yaounde Urges Peaceful, Lawful Elections In Cameroon Ahead Of October Poll

By Etienne Mainimo Mengnjo

The United States Embassy in Yaoundé, Cameroon, has called upon all election stakeholders to engage in the electoral process in a manner that promotes peace, respects the rule of law, and upholds democratic norms. The statement, issued on July 12, came in response to the official announcement of Cameroon’s presidential election date, set for October 12, 2025.

HE Christopher J. Lamora, US Ambassador to Cameroon (Speaking during the 2025 US Independence Day in Yaounde) Picture Credit: Mainimo Etienne

“We commend the efforts of Cameroonian institutions, civil society, political parties, and all stakeholders working to prepare for these elections,” the Embassy’s statement read.

“We urge everyone concerned to engage in the electoral process in a manner that promotes peace, respects the rule of law, and upholds democratic norms and the rights of all citizens to participate freely and to vote their consciences without fear of repercussions.”

The US Embassy stressed the critical importance of the Cameroonian people having full confidence in their democratic institutions, not only on election day but throughout the entire electoral period.

“This includes protecting the fundamental freedoms of expression, assembly, and association as guaranteed in the Cameroonian constitution, electoral code, and other relevant statutes,” the statement indicated.

Furthermore, the Embassy noted that journalists, political parties, civil society organizations, and religious institutions must be allowed to operate without harassment or undue restrictions.

“We stand with the Cameroonian people as they take this important step along their country’s democratic journey,” the Embassy affirmed.

As a longstanding partner and friend of Cameroon, the United States underscored the importance of free, fair, peaceful, and inclusive elections as a cornerstone of democratic governance and stability in Cameroon and Central Africa.

Cameroon’s President Paul Biya officially convened the electorate for the October 12, 2025, Presidential Elections through a decree signed on July 11. According to the decree, polling stations across the country will be open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., providing a 10-hour window for citizens to cast their ballots.

The upcoming election has sparked widespread discussion, with many citizens hoping for change amid ongoing challenges, including economic difficulties and regional tensions in the Anglophone regions.

Political analysts predict a competitive race, as opposition parties prepare to challenge the long-ruling Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement (CPDM), which has been in power for 42 years.

Safeway Insurance Company Launches New Football Club To Support Young Talents

By Etienne Mainimo Mengnjo

Safeway Insurance Company has officially launched its football club aimed at nurturing talented young players from Cameroon.

Safeway Insurance FC (Photo Credit: Mainimo Etienne)

The announcement was made on July 12 during the club’s inaugural ceremony held at the Febe Village football field, which featured a friendly match against the Striking Eagles from the US Embassy in Yaoundé.

Barrister Norbert Tatsa Fokwang, the club’s promoter, expressed his enthusiasm for the initiative, calling it a significant first step towards fostering local talent.

Safeway FC and Striking Eagles displaying in the field of play (Photo Credit: Mainimo Etienne)

“Having served as president of several veteran clubs in Bamenda before relocating to Yaoundé, I felt it was important to establish this team,” he said. “While there are young players ready to showcase their skills, our ambition is to develop this club into a second division team and potentially aim even higher, resources permitting.”

Safeway FC and Striking Eagles displaying in the field of play (Photo Credit: Mainimo Etienne)

The name “Safeway FC” reflects the club’s mission to support promising youth in football. Barrister Tatsa Fokwang emphasized that with adequate funding, they plan to send these players abroad to further their development and enable them to contribute to their communities and families.

Safeway FC and Striking Eagles posed for a family picture (Photo Credit: Mainimo Etienne)

Despite suffering a defeat in the friendly match against the Striking Eagles, Barrister Tatsa Fokwang expressed satisfaction with the event, highlighting the valuable networking opportunities it provided. He looks forward to future collaborations with the embassy team.

Striking Eagles FC (Photo Credit: Mainimo Etienne)

Shufai Ndzefoncho, the former president of the Striking Eagles, praised the fair play demonstrated during the match and expressed the team’s willingness to support Safeway FC’s growth.

In the match, Safeway FC initially took control with a 2-0 lead, but the Striking Eagles rallied to equalize at 2-2 before halftime. The second half saw both teams making strategic plays, with Safeway temporarily regaining the lead. However, the Striking Eagles ultimately triumphed, finishing the match with a score of 4-3.

Safeway FC and Striking Eagles displaying in the field of play (Photo Credit: Mainimo Etienne)

Safeway FC stands as a promising new team under the umbrella of Safeway Insurance Company, dedicated to the development of young football talent in Cameroon.

Rev. Fr. Cornelius Safe Celebrates Silver Jubilee, Urges Faith & Service

By Etienne Mainimo Mengnjo

Rev. Fr. Cornelius Safe has celebrated his 25 years in Priesthood with a call for Christians to embody peace, love, and reverence for God in all situations

The Eucharistic Holy Mass that took place in Yaoundé on July 12, brought together a diverse gathering of colleagues, family, friends, and well-wishers from near and far, all coming to honor Fr. Safe’s 25 years of dedicated service.

In his Homily, Fr. Safe stressed the importance of steadfastness in serving God. “In every situation, Christians should embrace peace, love, and the fear of God,” he stated. “These virtues will guide us through challenges, reminding us that the world belongs to Him, who created it and will take us back at His appointed time.”

Fr. Safe highlighted two essential truths for Christians: “We have been saved through Jesus Christ, but we must actively work towards our salvation. There is a God, and there is a heaven awaiting us.”

Addressing young people, Fr. Safe encouraged them to pursue religious vocations and the priesthood without fear. “Becoming a priest signifies God’s active presence in one’s life,” he explained. He also noted that those who become religious sisters serve as vital workers in God’s harvest. “I urge young individuals to embrace the vocation to which God is calling them,” he added.

Reflecting on his 25-year journey, Fr. Safe acknowledged the profound mystery of serving God’s people and the priesthood itself.  “I often wonder what I have done to deserve this calling and the grace to remain faithful for 25 years,” he shared.

He attributed both his achievements and challenges to divine grace, expressing a profound sense of renewal. “It’s all the grace of God. I think, again, it’s a new beginning. There were times when I felt tired and less productive, but I was reminded that I am 25 years in the priesthood, and it feels like new blood has been pumped into me. I feel renewed, as if I were ordained anew.”

Attendees of the celebrations described Fr. Safe as a dynamic and joyful priest, whose presence radiates hope and positivity. Whether in the chapel, classroom, or community, he is known for his infectious energy that uplifts everyone around him. “His approachable nature and compassionate heart make him beloved by people of all ages,” one attendee noted.

Prior to his Jubilee celebration in Yaoundé, Fr. Safe also held masses in Kumbo to express gratitude for God’s protection and guidance throughout his ministry. Currently, he serves as the Parish Priest of Meluf in the Kumbo Diocese, having been ordained in the year 2000.

Activa Foundation Inaugurates Vital Water Point in Ekounou

By Etienne Mainimo Mengnjo

Residents of Ekounou in the Yaoundé V Municipality are celebrating the inauguration of a newly constructed water point, a project initiated by the Activa Foundation.

Dr. Marie-Pierre Ngoulla Lowe and Gabriel Bihina Effila unveiling the inaugural plank (Picture Credit: Mainimo Etienne)

The ceremony took place on July 10 at the Saint Benedict Church premises, with notable attendees including Mgr. Jean Mbarga, Metropolitan Archbishop of Yaoundé; Dr. Marie-Pierre Ngoulla Lowe, president of the Activa Foundation; Elvis Akondi Mbahangwen, Sub-Divisional Officer; Gabriel Bihina Effila, mayor of Yaoundé IV; and Father Antoine Evouna, parish priest.

During the inauguration, Dr. Ngoulla Lowe stressed that the water point represents more than just infrastructure as it embodies a shared vision for a better future. She indicated that the water point is part of the Activa Foundation’s “More than a Glass of Water” program, launched in 2024 to mark the foundation’s 10th anniversary. She highlighted that access to clean drinking water is a fundamental right and essential for building resilient communities.

Officials during the inaugural ceremony (Picture Credit: Mainimo Etienne)

“This water point that we unveil today goes beyond its primary function to become a place of life, providing families with this vital and healthy resource,” Dr. Ngoulla Lowe said. “It is a lever of emancipation, freeing women and children from the burden and daily dangers of the search for water.”

Mgr. Jean Mbarga praised the Activa Foundation for their commitment to social development, stating that providing clean water is akin to giving life. He remarked, “This fountain not only quenches thirst but also fosters unity within the community.”

Mgr. Jean Mbarga cutting the inaugural ribbon (Picture Credit: Mainimo Etienne)

Echoing this sentiment, Akondi Mbahangwen commended the foundation for demonstrating how the insurance sector can contribute to human development and national solidarity. He noted, “Activa’s integration of social responsibility into its corporate strategy signifies a crucial step in combating waterborne diseases and improving living conditions in our communities.”

Activa officials cleaning up the church premises before the inaugural ceremony (Photo Credit: Activa)

Father Evouna, President of the Caretaker Committee, outlined the importance of proper management for the water point’s sustainability. He announced that the facility would be operational daily from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. and from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., emphasizing the need for community involvement in its maintenance.

Inhabitants during the inauguration ceremony (Picture Credit: Mainimo Etienne)

Since its establishment in 2014, the Activa Foundation has focused on enhancing community living conditions through various initiatives in health, education, and sustainable development. With over 30 completed projects across several African countries and in Africa, the foundation has adopted a grassroots approach that emphasizes local partnerships and measurable impact.

Officials pose for a family picture (Picture Credit: Mainimo Etienne)

 

In Cameroon, the foundation has previously conducted free health campaigns and breast cancer screening programs while enhancing medical facilities. Since 2024, the Activa Foundation has prioritized the installation of water points to combat waterborne diseases.

The newly inaugurated water point in Ekounou marks the second one inaugurated in Cameroon, with plans to construct ten more annually across the foundation’s operational regions over the next three years. This recent addition brings the total number of inaugurated water points to eight.

Water flowing into the bucket after inauguration (Picture Credit: Mainimo Etienne)

The community of Ekounou is now poised to benefit significantly from this new resource, which promises to enhance the quality of life and promote health and well-being among its residents.

Regular Brushing of teeth, Dental Visits Are Essential For Maintaining Good Oral Health – Dr. Delphine Tata

Dr. Delphine Tata Wiykiynyuy, Dental Therapist and Public Health Expert, has stressed the importance of visiting a dentist to maintain good oral health. In an exclusive interview with The Post, Dr. Tata highlighted those toothaches are becoming a significant health concern due to the increased consumption of sugary and processed foods, which can negatively impact oral hygiene. She indicated that rinsing the mouth with water after eating these foods can help remove lingering particles and reduce the risk of bacteria buildup. She added that Smoking or Tobacco use increases the risk of gum disease, tooth loss, and oral cancer. Dr. Tata also stressed that regular dental checkups, even when one is not experiencing pain, are crucial for identifying potential problems early and preventing more serious issues later on. Here are the excerpts from the interview:

 

Dr. Delphine Tata Wiykiynyuy, Dental Therapist and Public Health Expert

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The Post: Why are toothaches suddenly becoming a major health issue in our community?

Dr. Tata: Thank you for this opportunity to discuss my passion for dental health. Recently, we’ve noticed that toothaches are becoming a significant health issue in our community. There are several factors contributing to this trend.

One of the main reasons is changes in our diets. Many people are consuming more sugary and processed foods, an increased consumption of sugary foods and drinks, highly processed snacks, and acidic beverages directly contributes to tooth decay, which is the leading cause of toothaches. Additionally, many individuals are not visiting the dentist regularly. This lack of routine dental checkups means that problems can go unnoticed until they become serious. Without proper care, even minor issues can escalate into painful toothaches and other complications.

Another contributing factor is poor oral hygiene. Many people may not realize the importance of brushing their teeth twice a day or may not know how to properly care for their dental health. This lack of knowledge can lead to the accumulation of harmful bacteria in the mouth, which can result in toothaches and other dental problems over time.

 

What’s the biggest mistake people make when they have a toothache that makes it worse?

One of the biggest mistakes people make when they experience a toothache is trying to treat themselves. Many individuals resort to home remedies or traditional medications without seeking professional help from a dentist. While these methods may provide temporary relief, they can often worsen the situation.

When people try to manage their pain on their own, the underlying infection can spread to other teeth or tissues in the mouth, leading to increased pain and swelling. Over time, this can result in more severe dental problems, including the potential loss of teeth. It’s crucial to understand that while home remedies might seem appealing, they often do not address the root cause of the issue.

 

If someone can’t see a dentist immediately, what’s the safest way to manage the pain at home?

If you’re unable to see a dentist right away, there are some safe methods to manage the pain temporarily. One good approach is to rinse your mouth with warm water mixed with salt. This solution can help reduce inflammation and provide some relief.

Also, one can take ibuprofen or acetaminophen (e.g., Tylenol) as directed on the packaging. Ibuprofen is often preferred for dental pain due to its anti-inflammatory properties.

Another helpful tip is to apply a cold compress to the outside of your cheek where the pain is located. This can numb the area and help to alleviate discomfort until you can reach a dental professional. Additionally, it’s wise to avoid eating foods that could trigger more pain or aggravate the situation until you can get to the dentist.

 

Are there certain foods or daily habits secretly destroying our teeth?

Absolutely. Certain foods and daily habits can significantly impact dental health. Sugary foods are among the primary culprits when it comes to dental problems. This includes not only sweets and candies but also soft drinks and sticky snacks. These foods can lead to the formation of cavities because they provide a food source for harmful bacteria in the mouth.

Even seemingly healthy foods, like citrus fruits, can be detrimental to your teeth. While they are nutritious, their acidity can wear down tooth enamel over time. It’s essential to rinse your mouth with water after consuming these foods to help remove any lingering particles and reduce the risk of bacteria buildup.

Another harmful habit is frequent snacking throughout the day. When you snack constantly, you don’t give saliva a chance to neutralize the acids produced from foods, which can lead to increased dental decay. It’s better to limit snacks and allow your mouth to maintain a healthy balance. Smoking or Tobacco use increases the risk of gum disease, tooth loss, and oral cancer. Regular check-ups and cleanings are crucial for early detection and prevention.

 

What about using substances like whisky or other home remedies to treat pain? Is that effective?

I’ve come across this question several times, especially on social media platforms like TikTok. Some people suggest that drinking whisky especially sachet whiskies or using other substances can help relieve tooth pain. While these methods might provide temporary relief, they can do more harm than good.

Using acidic substances may indeed numb the pain, but they can also lead to significant damage to the teeth and surrounding tissues. It’s vital to understand that while seeking quick relief is natural, relying on these methods is not advisable. Instead, it’s much better to seek professional dental care to address the underlying issue.

 

When is a toothache more than just a minor pain—when should someone rush to a dentist?

If you experience pain that persists despite using over-the-counter pain relief, it’s time to see a dentist. Another critical sign to watch for is swelling in the mouth. Trauma to the mouth or teeth: Any injury that results in a chipped, cracked, or displaced tooth. These symptoms can indicate a more serious problem that requires immediate attention.

Many individuals don’t regularly check their physical oral health status. so it’s important to always take the time to look in the mirror. If you notice anything unusual or feel discomfort, don’t hesitate to consult a dentist. Regular dental visits are essential for maintaining good oral health and catching potential issues early.

A proper oral hygiene routine is crucial. This includes brushing your teeth twice a day with fluoride toothpaste and flossing once a day. Flossing is especially important because it helps remove food particles that can get stuck between teeth, where a toothbrush might not reach. Ignoring these areas can lead to cavities and other dental issues.

 

Some people choose to brush with salt instead of toothpaste. Is that a good practice?

Using salt as a substitute for toothpaste can be acceptable in certain situations, especially if someone doesn’t have access to toothpaste. However, it’s essential to note that toothpaste is generally more effective because it contains fluoride, which helps protect teeth from decay and wear.

If someone chooses to use salt, it’s best to mix it with warm water rather than applying it directly to the teeth, as excessive salt can erode tooth enamel. While salt can help with oral hygiene in a pinch, it shouldn’t be a long-term solution.

There are also various foods that can benefit dental health. For example, crunchy fruits and vegetables like apples, carrots, and celery can help clean teeth naturally. Foods like sugar cane and coconut can also be good for your teeth. These foods are often referred to as “detergent foods” because they help scrub the teeth as you chew.

 

What general advice do you have for the public regarding oral health?

First and foremost, I encourage dental professionals to take their responsibilities seriously. When a patient visits a clinic, it’s a great opportunity to educate them about oral health. By providing information, we can empower individuals to become ambassadors for good dental hygiene in their communities.

To the general public, I recommend brushing your teeth twice a day and visiting the dentist at least once a year, even if you don’t have any apparent dental issues. Regular checkups can help detect problems early and prevent more serious issues down the line.

Moreover, it’s crucial to reduce sugar intake, not just for dental health, but for overall well-being. Excess sugar consumption is linked to various health problems, including diabetes. Additionally, remember that keeping your mouth hydrated is essential. If you go too long without eating or drinking, your mouth can become acidic, creating an environment conducive to harmful bacteria growth.

Try to sip water throughout the day to keep your mouth neutral and healthy. This simple habit can go a long way in preventing dental issues and promoting overall oral health. Maintaining good oral hygiene, being aware of dietary choices, and seeking professional dental care when necessary are key components of a healthy mouth.

These simple habits, if universally adopted and done correctly, would drastically reduce the incidence of cavities, gum disease, and consequently, toothaches. It empowers individuals to take charge of their oral health on a daily basis.

Interviewed by Etienne Mainimo Mengnjo

Cameroon Sets October 12, 2025, For Presidential Election

By Etienne Mainimo Mengnjo

Cameroon’s Presidential Election has been scheduled for October 12, 2025, according to a decree issued by President Paul Biya. The announcement, detailed in Presidential Decree No. 2025/305 signed on July 11, 2025, marks a significant step in the nation’s electoral process as voter registration officially ends.

The decree states that voters will go to the polls on Sunday, October 12, 2025, to elect the President of the republic. Polling stations across the country will be open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., providing a 10-hour window for citizens to cast their ballots.

The announcement comes as a relief to many Cameroonians who have been eagerly awaiting clarity on the election timeline. The convening of the electorate signals the end of voter registration, a critical phase that has been closely watched amid growing anticipation for the 2025 election.

With the date now set, political parties and candidates are expected to intensify their activities in the lead-up to the vote. Cameroon, a Central African nation of over 28 million people, has been under President Biya’s leadership since 1982.

President Paul Biya voting in 2018

The upcoming election has sparked widespread discussion, with many citizens hoping for change amid ongoing challenges, including economic difficulties and regional tensions in the Anglophone regions.

Political analysts predict a competitive race, as opposition parties gear up to challenge the long-ruling Cameroon People’s Democratic Movement (CPDM). As the election date draws nearer, attention will turn to the Electoral Commission of Cameroon (ELECAM) to ensure a transparent and fair electoral process.

Concerns about voter access, security, and the integrity of the electoral process remain prominent, with civil society groups calling for robust oversight. For now, Cameroonians await further developments, including candidate announcements and campaign activities, as the nation prepares for a pivotal moment in its democratic journey.

Navigating AI Revolution: Striking A Balance Between Innovation, Integrity In Photojournalism

By Etienne Mainimo Mengnjo

Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing the field of photojournalism, significantly streamlining workflows and enhancing the efficiency of newsrooms.

However, this rapid integration also raises important concerns regarding trust and authenticity in visual media. While AI offers tools that can improve productivity, it poses risks that, if not addressed, could undermine the credibility of the industry.

AI-driven software is transforming various aspects of photojournalism, accelerating tasks such as image editing, caption creation, and subject identification. This enables journalists to process vast amounts of visual data quickly and effectively.

Additionally, AI tools bolster the verification of authenticity by detecting manipulated images and improving metadata tagging for better archiving and discoverability. For smaller newsrooms, AI democratizes access to advanced tools, leveling the playing field and allowing them to compete more effectively with larger organizations.

Yet, the rise of AI in photojournalism brings significant challenges that cannot be overlooked. The proliferation of deepfakes and subtle manipulations threatens to erode public confidence in images as reliable sources of truth.

Ethical dilemmas abound, from potential biases embedded in AI algorithms to complex copyright disputes over AI-generated or enhanced content. Furthermore, job displacement looms large as automation takes over routine tasks, raising critical questions about the future role of human photojournalists.

While accessibility has improved in some respects, the risk remains that costly AI tools could exacerbate inequalities if underfunded outlets are unable to afford them.

To navigate this evolving landscape, industry leaders emphasize the need for proactive measures. Establishing clear ethical guidelines for the use of AI is paramount, as is investing in robust verification tools to combat misinformation.

Promoting media literacy among audiences and fostering collaboration between technologists and journalists will help ensure that AI serves the public good while maintaining journalistic integrity.

The path forward hinges on balancing innovation with accountability. If harnessed responsibly, AI could elevate photojournalism, preserving its core principles of accuracy and trust while unlocking new creative possibilities.

However, without vigilance and proactive oversight, the same technology risks unraveling the credibility that defines the craft, potentially leading to a future where images are no longer viewed as trustworthy representations of reality.

Beyond The Lens: The Transformative Power Of Photography Today

By Etienne Mainimo Mengnjo

Photography has been turning heads and shaking up society since it burst onto the scene over 175 years ago. In 2025, it has evolved into more than just a craft; it’s a full-blown cultural giant that rewires how we connect, create, and even think. From viral selfies to AI-generated dreamscapes, this visual powerhouse dominates the image-obsessed world.

Social media serves as the beating heart of this revolution. Platforms like Instagram, Facebook and Snapchat are not merely apps; they are the Wild West of self-expression where anyone with a smartphone can play the role of auteur. Forget typing out your feelings; a single snap conveys emotions more powerfully and instantly.

Scrolling through your feed immerses you in a diversity of lives—heart-wrenching breakups, goofy pet moments, or that perfectly plated avocado toast. Each photo tells a story, serving as a raw, unfiltered portal into someone’s world, requiring no translation.

However, the impact of photography goes beyond mere self-promotion. It acts as the ultimate wingman for empathy in our globalized chaos. A single image—a starving polar bear on a shrinking ice cap, a war-torn street, or a child’s smile in a refugee camp—can awaken you to issues occurring half a world away.

Photography serves as a unifier and a megaphone for causes like climate change and human rights, cutting through borders and distractions with surgical precision. Moreover, it acts as a time capsule, preserving the grit, glamour, and quirks of our era for future generations to explore.

In the high-stakes world of advertising, photography is the ace up every marketer’s sleeve. Want to sell a pair of shoes or a craft cocktail? A drool-inducing, high-resolution shot is your ticket to consumers’ wallets.

Influencers have become professional photographers, transforming their feeds into billboards that scream “buy this!” Visual storytelling is not just a buzzword; it’s the engine driving billions in sales, with every pixel meticulously crafted to engage audiences.

Selfies, often dismissed as narcissistic, represent a cultural tsunami. In 2025, everyone is a curator of their own digital museum. That mirror snap with the perfect filter is not just a photo; it’s a manifesto of identity—who you are or who you wish to be perceived as. From teenagers to CEOs, selfies blend self-expression with a hint of self-obsession, all wrapped in a glossy, shareable package.

As an art form, photography serves as a playground for dreamers. It’s no longer just about capturing reality; it’s about bending it. Photographers weave visual symphonies, transforming a rainy alley or a stranger’s glance into pure poetry. Whether through gritty street shots or surreal studio setups, the camera becomes a brush, and the world is the canvas.

Technology has been the ultimate game-changer for photography. Smartphones and digital cameras have turned everyone into a potential Ansel Adams, with editing apps like Photoshop and others elevating shaky night shots to museum-quality pieces. Filters act as magic wands, allowing users to tweak reality to match their desired vibe.

Moreover, AI is rewriting the playbook. Modern cameras utilize algorithms to optimize exposure, recognize scenes, and correct blurry images in real time. Cutting-edge AI tools can conjure hyper-realistic images from mere text prompts. Type “futuristic city at sunset,” and you’ll receive a masterpiece that appears to have been crafted by a professional.

From personal devices to the global arena, photography is the most valuable player (MVP) of contemporary life. It shapes how we connect, compete, market, and envision our dreams. It serves as the adhesive that unites us, the catalyst that drives sales, and the lens through which we see our identities.

As technology continues to advance—think more intelligent AI, innovative cameras, and unpredictable developments—this visual revolution is gaining momentum. Get ready, because the future of photography promises to be an exhilarating, image-filled journey.

US Embassy Yaoundé Announces Major Visa Changes

By Etienne Mainimo Mengnjo

The U.S. government, through its embassy in Yaoundé, Cameroon, has announced significant changes to visa procedures and fees. This announcement was made through a press release issued on July 9.

According to the embassy, these adjustments align with the U.S. government’s global efforts to tighten immigration requirements.

In addition to modifications in visa procedures and fees, changes have also been made to the validity periods and issuance fees for most visa classifications.

Key changes include Tourist, Business, Exchange, and Student Visas. Cameroonian citizens who successfully apply for these visas will now receive a single-entry, three-month validity visa.

The issuance fee has been significantly reduced to $35 (FCFA 19,613), down from $215, payable only if the visa is approved.

Temporary Work Visas are also included as these visas will also have a single-entry, three-month validity, with a reduced issuance fee of $45 (FCFA 25,000).

The embassy clarified that a U.S. visa allows the holder to travel to the United States until the visa’s expiration date. However, the authorized duration of stay is determined by U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the immigration authorities encountered upon arrival.

Additionally, the embassy has indefinitely suspended the nonimmigrant visa interview waiver program. This program previously allowed some applicants with prior visas to apply without an in-person interview.

Consequently, all nonimmigrant visa applicants in Cameroon are now required to appear for an interview at the U.S. Embassy in Yaoundé.

The embassy remains committed to facilitating legitimate travel to the United States while upholding the integrity of its visa adjudication and issuance processes.

“We strongly encourage all applicants to visit the embassy’s website at https://cm.usembassy.gov/ for detailed procedural information and to schedule a visa interview accordingly,” the press release states.

Moreover, applicants are advised to carefully review the established visa eligibility criteria before paying for an appointment. Conducting an objective self-assessment against these criteria can save time, effort, and money on visa applications that are likely to be denied.

Hon. Cavaye Reminds MPs Of Their Mandate To Preserve Peace, Unity

By Etienne Mainimo Mengnjo

The Speaker of the Cameroon Lower House of Assembly, Hon. Cavaye Yeguie Djibril, has has reminded Members of Parliament (MPs) to preserve unity and peace in Cameroon on and after the upcoming 2025 Presidential Elections.

Hon. Cavaye Yeguie Djibril (Photo Credit: National Assembly)

He made these remarks on July 9 in Yaoundé, while closing deliberations for the June ordinary session of Parliament.

Hon. Cavaye noted that this session marks the final gathering before the Presidential Election scheduled for October 2025, highlighting the significance of peace and unity as foundational ideals for the nation.

“As we prepare to return to our respective constituencies, I want to remind you that we are embarking on a sacred assignment: mobilizing our fellow citizens to enthusiastically participate in the upcoming elections,” he stated.

“This assignment also involves fostering a calm and peaceful atmosphere throughout the electoral process. Ultimately, our duty is to preserve peace and unity—two ideals that Cameroon will always need.”

Beyond electoral matters, Hon. Cavaye stressed that peace and unity are essential for the continued development of Cameroon.

During the Second Ordinary Session of the National Assembly for the 2025 Legislative Year, three bills were scrutinized and adopted, alongside a budget policy debate for the 2026 Financial Year.

Additionally, extra-parliamentary activities were conducted under the leadership of other Members of the National Assembly.

In a joint session with the Senate, the National Assembly also administered the Oath of Office to Madam Ouli Ndongo Monique, recently appointed as a Member of the Constitutional Council by President Paul Biya on April 8, 2025.