Cameroon news crtv this morning
Here are some of the top news stories from Cameroon's CRTV (Cameroon Radio Television) this morning:
Breaking News
- The Cameroonian government has announced the reopening of the Bamenda-Bafoussam highway, which was closed due to insecurity in the North-West region. The highway was reopened after a thorough security assessment and the deployment of additional security forces.
Politics
- The Minister of Justice, Laurent Esso, has announced that the government will soon establish a special court to try cases of terrorism and secessionism in the North-West and South-West regions. The move is aimed at addressing the ongoing crisis in the regions.
Economy
- The Cameroonian government has launched a new initiative to promote local production and reduce imports. The initiative, known as "Made in Cameroon," aims to encourage local businesses to produce goods that are currently imported from other countries.
Sports
- The Indomitable Lions of Cameroon have qualified for the 2022 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) after defeating the Comoros Islands 2-1 in a playoff match. The team will now participate in the tournament, which will be held in Cameroon next year.
Health
- The Cameroonian government has launched a new campaign to combat the spread of COVID-19. The campaign, which is being implemented in collaboration with international partners, aims to increase awareness about the virus and promote vaccination.
Education
- The University of Yaoundé I has announced the launch of a new program to promote entrepreneurship and innovation among students. The program, known as "Startup Yaoundé," aims to encourage students to develop their own businesses and create jobs.
These are just some of the top news stories from Cameroon's CRTV this morning.