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00:00Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to 20-30, here are the headlines of the newspaper
00:20tonight.
00:21A partnership that is strengthening, Russia and Africa harmonize their eyes and intensify
00:27their cooperation in areas as varied as security, economy, science and technology, subject at
00:35the heart of the Russian-African forum, opened today in Sochi.
00:40Neuro-endocrine tumor, the world is becoming aware of these pathologies, November 10, and
00:46more than a weekend deepens the diagnosis, reveals the warning signs and the ways of
00:52treatment of this dangerous and dazzling tumor.
00:59The Italian Church in Cameroon is independent, the 67th anniversary was celebrated through
01:05cults and prayers in the temples of La Piscicine, echo of a religious celebration in 20-30.
01:11These were the headlines, the development in 5 seconds.
01:16Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and thank you for welcoming us to your home.
01:20At the opening of this newspaper, we put the cap on the cliff of Chang, where at least
01:2512 bodies remain undiscovered, according to the estimates of the governor of the western region,
01:31Awafanka Agustin.
01:32We could have a total of 24 deaths at the end of the search.
01:36Until this November 10, only 12 bodies have been removed from this collapse.
01:41A strong team of public health is deployed on the site and is used to process the remains
01:47and to study the environment to prevent possible epidemics.
01:51Emmanuel Kolokou, CRTV West.
01:55The outcome of the collapse of the cliff of Chang is not to be underestimated.
01:59The work remains hard on the ground.
02:04On the site, a strong team of public health is mobilized.
02:08They distribute face masks to all volunteers and authorities who arrive.
02:13The collapse of the cliff of Chang is a public health event.
02:17We must activate the system of management of incidents in the western region.
02:22Take charge of the clinical plan of all the injured, the injured, in addition to the psychological
02:28care of these patients and the families who have been affected.
02:32The bodies of the decambres are immediately processed by health professionals who have a lot of work to do.
02:40Our teams take care of those who work on the site to secure the deaths of the deceased
02:47through the disinfection of the bodies and then their conservation in the morgue to transfer them
02:53to the morgue of the regional hospital in East Chang.
02:56The streams of water that flow into the area could be infected and the surrounding populations
03:02must take precautions.
03:04We are going to raise awareness among the surrounding populations about the use of water points.
03:10The bodies of the decambres risk infecting the water sources.
03:14We tell them to spend some time without using these water sources to prevent all the risks
03:19of epidemics that may appear after these excavations, after the incident.
03:23The natural disaster thus poses a public health problem to be taken seriously by the populations.
03:31As I told you in the title of the newspaper, the first ministerial conference of the Russian-African Partnership Forum
03:37opened this Sunday in Sotim.
03:40This diplomatic meeting in which the heads of the concerned agencies participate aims to strengthen
03:45the global cooperation of Russia with African countries in all its dimensions.
03:50The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cameroon, Belambela, leads the Cameroonian delegation
03:55present at 16 o'clock.
03:57Severin to Legambeli for the details.
04:01The full session of the ministerial conference of the Russian-African Partnership Forum,
04:05in terms of the protocol part opened to the press, began with the message of the President
04:10of the Federation of Russia to all the ministerial delegations.
04:14The message of Vladimir Putin was carried by the Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs,
04:18Sergei Lavrov.
04:20He underlines in great detail the importance that Russia attaches to the strengthening
04:24of friendly traditional relations with African partners.
04:29We are united by our aspiration to build a just multipolar world order,
04:34based on real equality and the primacy of international law, free of any form of discrimination,
04:41or the pressure of sanctions.
04:45At this first session, the voice of the President is exercised by the African Union.
04:49The head of state of Mauritania is relayed by his Minister of Foreign Affairs.
04:54Globally, African countries call for a cooperation on the basis of multipolarity.
05:00This event is being held at a point in time when the world is faced with challenges
05:08requiring a unity of efforts and urgent solutions to counter the states that try to impose the rules.
05:14This requires that we be united and above all a lot of effort and steps to be taken
05:19to give order to those who seek to impose their rules.
05:24At the Sochi and Saint Petersburg summits, we remember that a positive dynamic
05:29promoting notable progress in the field of bilateral trade has been observed.
05:34For the first time in 2023, the Head of Russian Diplomacy states that the volume of exchanges
05:39has reached the record number of 149 billion francs CFA.
05:46The 9th Youth Connect Africa Summit could be held in Cameroon in 2026.
05:51A challenge after the appointment of Cameroonian Yann Gouet as the new Executive Director of the Youth Connect Africa Hub.
05:59This favorable intention was formulated by Minister Mounouna Foutsou during an exchange with the Rwandan Minister of Youth.
06:06The day of this Sunday was also marked by a series of thematic works.
06:11More details with Daoud Moulioum.
06:16Cameroon is a candidate for the organization of the Youth Connect Africa Summit of 2026.
06:22This is the main information that has leaked from the audience this Friday between Minister Mounouna Foutsou,
06:27his Rwandan counterpart, Dr. Jean-Nepo Abdela, and the resident representative of Cameroon, Martin Hart Hansen.
06:34An ambition that enchants the institutions and partners of Youth Connect Africa.
06:39We are very happy that the country has shown this wish.
06:43We are going to discuss this with the ministers, we are going to discuss this on the Youth Connect Africa Hub,
06:49so that we can come to Cameroon in 2026.
06:51We also thanked them for being among the founders of Youth Connect Africa.
06:55Because they played Youth Connect in 2019, and that was really the year we started.
07:02Long before, the Cameroonian delegation gave voice on several panels.
07:06In particular, the MINJEC, during the round table on the subject,
07:09strengthened the ecosystem for a better commercialization of African-made products in the Zilkhaf.
07:14The president of the CNJC, Fadimato Iyawos Manou,
07:18pleaded for the urgency to rethink the African youth charter in commemoration of the African Youth Month.
07:24The young Cameroonian leader, Achal Eke, gave his opinion on the challenges of youth
07:29facing commerce, entrepreneurship and access to funding.
07:33We had an excellent session today, in the presence of the Minister of Youth of Cameroon,
07:38which was extremely interesting.
07:40At the Hub Africa level, it is obviously an encouragement to support Cameroon more in its efforts.
07:46For us, it is indeed satisfying to see that Cameroon is fully engaged
07:52in a process of support to a youth who needs it.
07:56Minister Mounouna Foutsou did not miss the opportunity to meet the hundreds of young Cameroonians
08:01present at the 7th Youth Connect Africa Summit,
08:04to whom he asked to combine effort and personal objectives
08:08to achieve national objectives of Cameroonian participation
08:12at this meeting of giving and receiving innovative knowledge on the continent.
08:18Cameroonian economic operators are working to strengthen the industrial and commercial partnership
08:24with the Republic of Congo.
08:26The ambassador of Cameroon in this neighboring country,
08:29Louis-Marie Magloire Nkoumenteni, received two delegations from Cameroon,
08:35the first led by Celestin Tawamba
08:38and the second by officials from the Ministry of Public Works.
08:42Details with Adèle-Sylviane Calgar.
08:47The President of Cameroonian Patronage went to inspect the Congolese market.
08:52After the purchase of assets of a production and commercialization subsidiary of cereals,
08:57Celestin Tawamba declined his vision of the project.
09:00The head of the company informed him during an audience
09:03given by the ambassador of Cameroon to the Republic of Congo.
09:07I am in Congo for the purchase of GMP companies
09:14that the Calis group has just operated with the Sandia group.
09:1930 minutes of exchange spread on strategies of strengthening the economy
09:23likely to facilitate the exploration of the area of free continental exchange.
09:29Given the globalization of Cameroon is small for companies,
09:35you have to look for Calis in this sector,
09:38he will be the champion in terms of cereals.
09:41And to ensure fluidity in the Zlekav,
09:44Africa needs transnational road infrastructure.
09:48Thus, at the second audience,
09:50a Cameroonian delegation of public works presented to the diplomats
09:54the resolutions of a workshop of sharing experience
09:57on the management and maintenance of the road.
10:00Pointe Noire, Brazzaville.
10:02Congo has designed a road that is about 550 km long.
10:07The road is designed for private partners.
10:11They want to share this with the countries of the sub-region,
10:14the brother countries, to see how it works
10:17and possibly develop it in our different countries.
10:20In view of the slowness and other difficulties that entail
10:23the free circulation of goods and people on the corridor Brazzaville-Dwalaia-Onde,
10:28His Excellency Louis-Marie Magloire-Ancoum-Menteni
10:31calls for more awareness.
10:35To the small and medium-sized companies,
10:37social and artisanal economy,
10:39Achille Basilekine III, the Minister received
10:42Nathalie Colly, Ambassador of Switzerland to Cameroon
10:45and Abdallah Boukema, Ambassador of Algeria to Cameroon.
10:48The personalities exchanged on Swiss expertise
10:52in the field of entrepreneurship
10:54and on the opening of agreements of cooperation
10:56between Cameroon and Algeria.
10:58Clemence Niamda tells us more.
11:02The audience opens with exchanges that highlight
11:05the promotion of start-ups,
11:07the innovation of value chains
11:09and entrepreneurial activities.
11:11We just had a very good interview with the Minister.
11:15Innovation is important.
11:17Entrepreneurship is important.
11:20The Made in Cameroon interests us a lot.
11:24There are also ideas on packaging.
11:27I think a lot of paths have been identified
11:31and we will work a lot together.
11:34The strengthening of bilateral cooperation
11:36between Cameroon and Algeria
11:38in the field of SMEs and craftsmanship
11:40was also on the agenda of the audience.
11:43We have addressed cooperation between our two countries,
11:47a sector that constitutes an engine for development,
11:52a sector that participates in the creation of wealth,
11:56which participates in the diversification of the economy,
12:00the creation of jobs
12:02and even the limitation of imports
12:05and the promotion of exports.
12:08This meeting was an ideal opportunity for the Ambassador
12:12to give Achille Basilekine III
12:14an invitation from the Algerian Minister of Economy
12:17to take part in the Pan-African Conference of Start-ups
12:21which will be held in Algeria next December.
12:25This 10th of November is a world day of struggle
12:28against neuroendocrine tumors.
12:30These pathologies, which very often take birth
12:32in the cells of the neuroendocrine system,
12:35can evolve in a deafening way
12:37and seriously affect the body.
12:39These benign tumors,
12:41most of the time and sometimes malignant,
12:43can settle at the level of the human brain
12:45or in the digestive system,
12:47according to specialists.
12:49What are these tumors and how do we contract them?
12:52Here is Barbara Pajama.
12:56Even if the infection appears in the neuroendocrine system,
12:59it evolves elsewhere.
13:01It is rarely a problem of the brain.
13:03We find it in the respiratory system,
13:06in the bronchi and in the lungs.
13:08We find it in the digestive system.
13:10We find it in the endocrine glands,
13:12like the hypophyse,
13:14like the thyroid,
13:16and even in the thymus.
13:18They are very rare.
13:20Tumors often receive orders from the nervous system
13:22and manifest themselves
13:24according to the particularity of a tumor.
13:26These are patients who can also
13:28suffer from respiratory difficulties.
13:30The woman who is affected
13:32will first begin to have a runny nose,
13:34then she will have menstrual cycle disorders
13:36that will result in...
13:40All our apologies
13:42for the poor image quality
13:44of this report.
13:46The following of the newspaper
13:48to say that neuroendocrine tumors
13:50are quite serious
13:52and affect an important part
13:54of the population.
13:56It is possible to remedy it.
13:58The patient can fully recover
14:00according to health professionals
14:02thanks to adequate treatments
14:04or surgical interventions.
14:06The report by Sidoine Monkham.
14:10Curing neuroendocrine tumors
14:12is possible.
14:14There are two possible treatments.
14:16There are neuroendocrine tumors
14:18that can respond to medical treatment.
14:20On the other hand,
14:22there are other tumors
14:24that are very voluminous
14:26and that reach the vision.
14:28And there,
14:30they must be operated
14:32before the vision disappears completely.
14:34Yaoundé General Hospital, for example,
14:36is a center of excellence
14:38in the field of neuroendocrine tumors.
14:40It is a center of excellence
14:42in the field of neuroendocrine tumors.
14:44It is a center of excellence
14:46in the field of neuroendocrine tumors.
14:48With about 50 diagnostic cases
14:50treated each year
14:52and the results are satisfactory.
14:54It is almost 100%.
14:56Because we have a lot of patients
14:58and we have been doing it
15:00for several years.
15:02So we are really a team
15:04to cure on this level.
15:06The technical level has clearly evolved.
15:08A rapid load-taking
15:10in the state
15:12injects a good dose of subvention
15:14to accompany the patients.
15:16The patient does not spend much.
15:18There are a lot of things
15:20that are taken care of by the hospital.
15:22Because we know that
15:24it is pathologies that are really expensive.
15:26And elsewhere,
15:28it is really twenty, thirty million.
15:30While here,
15:32we are at less than 200,000.
15:34The disease is scary,
15:36but the doctors reassure.
15:38The master of acting on time
15:40is saved. The patient.
15:42Let's talk now
15:44about decentralized cooperation.
15:46The new ambassador from Belgium to Cameroon
15:48will visit Cameroon
15:50this weekend.
15:52Alain Leroy and Augustin Tamba,
15:54presidents of the CWC,
15:56reviewed the municipal projects
15:58that benefit from the support
16:00of diplomatic representation
16:02of the Kingdom of Belgium in Cameroon.
16:04Joseph Fitoté.
16:06During the first edition
16:08of the International Economic Days
16:10of the municipalities in 2021,
16:12a platform whose objective
16:14is to promote the development
16:16of Cameroonian cities through
16:18decentralized cooperation,
16:20the Belgian Embassy in Cameroon
16:22facilitated many joint ventures
16:24between Cameroonian and Belgian
16:26economic operators.
16:28It is the seed that we harvest today,
16:30namely to pursue
16:32productive relations
16:34with the Belgian Embassy
16:36that accompanies us and supports us.
16:38Since then, decentralized cooperation
16:40between Cameroonian and Belgian territories
16:42has intensified.
16:44The movement has begun,
16:46it must advance, expand,
16:48so that we can achieve
16:50economic co-production
16:52with Belgian companies.
16:54We have a very close
16:56and very strong collaboration
16:58and we have examined
17:00together the means to continue
17:02this cooperation.
17:04Working for the implementation
17:06of leading development projects
17:08in sectors as varied as agriculture,
17:10agri-industry, livestock,
17:12pisciculture, local transformation
17:14of primary agricultural matter,
17:16including wood,
17:18this is the basis of the CVUC approach.
17:20An international conference
17:22on local governance of migratory
17:24and food crises in Cameroon and Mali,
17:26works that are part
17:28of the cooperation
17:30between two teams
17:32of young researchers,
17:34with the technical and financial support
17:36of the IRD Research and Development Institute.
17:38The report of the exchanges
17:40with Christelle Beyina.
17:42At the origin
17:44of the forced movements
17:46on the continent, the recrudescence
17:48of socio-political shocks.
17:50In Cameroon, the massive influx
17:52of refugees remains a major challenge
17:54for public authorities,
17:56as the basic needs to be covered are important
17:58and the means to deploy are limited.
18:00In response, emergency measures
18:02are put in motion.
18:04The effectiveness of their actions
18:06is questioned here.
18:20Faced with precariousness and failure,
18:22the challenge of rethinking
18:24the outcome of the crisis is imposed.
18:26While the research work
18:28of the IRD-associated team
18:30highlights the path of resilience,
18:32food assistance,
18:34welcoming and taking care of the vulnerable
18:36are on the rise.
18:38We want to show the role
18:40of actors who are often little known,
18:42non-humanitarian, non-specialist actors
18:44who act effectively
18:46to meet the urgent and essential needs
18:48in the treatment of refugees,
18:50exiles and displaced people.
18:52A scientific committee
18:54is expected to review
18:56the field analysis
18:58at the local and regional level
19:00to strengthen governance
19:02in the face of migration.
19:06Here is the religion page of this newspaper.
19:08The Presbyterian Church in Cameroon
19:10blew its 67th candle this Sunday,
19:12a moment of joy and joy
19:14experienced in all its branches.
19:16Ayaoundé, the faithful,
19:18were unveiled by hundreds at the temple of Bastos
19:20to take part in the celebration
19:22of the anniversary day.
19:24The religious office was led by
19:26Reverend Polycarpe Ndjongaye Versha,
19:28his brother-in-law with Christelle Beina.
19:3067 years,
19:32a journey of trials
19:34overcome by the strength of faith.
19:36The Presbyterian Church in Cameroon
19:38exalts more than six decades
19:40of growth and spirituality.
19:42The miracle of the devotion
19:44of the sheep,
19:46the testimony of the active presence
19:48of Providence.
19:50I have seen the Presbyterian Church
19:52grow during all these years.
19:54We have built hospitals,
19:56schools,
19:58and we have gone from
20:005 to 9,000 to more than 2 million
20:02faithful.
20:04In the green pastures,
20:06the assurance of an even better
20:08future is revealed by the Spirit.
20:10It is also at the source of this
20:12blessed assurance that the
20:14anniversary sermon is drawn.
20:16Peace here has not been
20:18intended to rest on its
20:20exploits.
20:22Everybody's hands are on deck
20:24so that we can raise the
20:26challenges and move forward.
20:28We believe that the future
20:30of peace here will be very bright
20:32because it is in the hands of
20:34the Almighty God.
20:36At the end of a well-filled program,
20:38peace here is blowing
20:40the 67 candles.
20:42The goodbye of Reverend Dr.
20:44Samuel Fonky Forba in echo,
20:46a new era points to the horizon,
20:48that of a new shepherd who will
20:50come to make the flock of God
20:52and lead it to the fountain
20:54of living water.
20:56The cult of this Sunday
20:58at the PCC in Simeon
21:00was marked by the broadcast
21:02of the message of the national
21:04moderator of the PCC.
21:06Reverend Dr. Samuel Fonky Forba
21:08arrived at the end of his mandate
21:10and the cutting of the birthday cake.
21:12The details with Etienne Pascale Azegui.
21:16The Presbyterian Church
21:18in Cameroon celebrates this Sunday.
21:20The faithful of the parish of Simeon
21:22in the surroundings of I and III
21:24express their joy of belonging
21:26to a church that blows its
21:2867th candle on November 10, 2024.
21:30It is 67 years of the grace of God,
21:3267 years of the power of God
21:34that has supported the church.
21:36The celebration is marked
21:38by many offerings,
21:40but also by this
21:42goodbye message broadcast
21:44by the moderator coming out
21:46of the PCC and Reverend Dr.
21:48Fonky Samuel Forba
21:50arrived at the end of his mandate.
21:52All that we have accomplished
21:54is by the grace of God.
21:56And that's why we have
21:58an assurant blessed
22:00by God
22:02who supported us
22:04and brought us
22:06to where we are.
22:08The baptismal sacrament
22:10is like the cherry on this birthday cake
22:12and marks the closing of the celebration
22:14of this third Sunday of the Advent
22:16here at the PCC of Simeon.
22:20The Consistoir Yaoundé
22:22of the Presbyterian Church of Cameroon
22:24closed this Sunday
22:26its 67th Ordinary Assumption.
22:28During this day, they took
22:30resolutions for the good work
22:32of their congregation.
22:34The cult of closure took place
22:36at the parish of Towi Yaoundé,
22:38Cleriana Calda.
22:40The year draws to an end
22:42and the Consistoir of Yaoundé
22:44of the Presbyterian Church of Cameroon
22:46gathered at the parish of Towi
22:48to draw up the balance
22:50of its annual activities.
22:52For five days, the debates were
22:54a real symphony of visions
22:56orchestrated by the members of the Consistoir.
22:58We have been in communion
23:00with each other.
23:02We have been in communion with Christ.
23:04At the heart of this harmony
23:06visionary projects emerge,
23:08initiatives that aim
23:10to strengthen the faith of the faithful,
23:12to spread the Gospel
23:14and to extend the mission of the EPC
23:16around the world.
23:18The advancement of our development projects
23:20which are microfinance,
23:22health mutual,
23:24we have a partnership with IAI Cameroon.
23:26As a master of works,
23:28the new elected executive office
23:30is expected on a vast site,
23:32the site of unity and development,
23:34in order to build
23:36a solid and unwavering church
23:38built on the rock of faith.
23:42The national concord
23:44and the prosperity of Cameroon
23:46were subjects of prayer
23:48this Sunday at the Apostolic Church.
23:50Nearly five assemblies
23:52gathered at the esplanade
23:54of the 6th arrondissement of Yaoundé
23:56to implore God.
23:58The religious service was led
24:00by the apostle Samuel Mbote,
24:02the president of this congregation.
24:04Maurice Nklinge tells us more.
24:08In the intoxication of faith,
24:14what the sanctified spirits
24:16implore on the earth of men,
24:18the eternal agreement to heaven,
24:20if with this firm assurance
24:22that the Christians of the Apostolic Church
24:24of Cameroon, members of the Assemblies
24:26of Chanson, prostrate themselves before God,
24:28a chapel of invocations,
24:30a single subject of prayer, Cameroon.
24:32We cannot evangelize
24:34if the country is not in peace.
24:36The faithful gathered in this
24:38Biennial Convention
24:40confess the lies more and more
24:42in Soutane, which is better
24:44than good to undress the drunk.
24:46Everything is committed to becoming
24:48the salt water of the earth
24:50and the light of the world.
24:52Where there is failure,
24:54I must come with success.
24:56Where there are small problems,
24:58I must be the one who solves them.
25:00I must be the one who is
25:02the hand of God among men.
25:04For the extension of the divine service,
25:06each one took from the bottom of his pocket
25:08to fill the basket of the Lord,
25:10sowed the seed of sacrifice
25:12with the hope of harvesting
25:14the fruits of the blessing.
25:18The faithful of the parish of Soutane
25:20and Joachim d'Aubilly continue
25:22the fundraising for the construction
25:24of their church, launched two years ago.
25:26The harvest festival this Sunday
25:28is the perfect opportunity for the
25:30collection of the 10 funds.
25:32Florence Momadji-Tamber
25:34Happy poor of heart,
25:36the kingdom of heaven is theirs.
25:38In the parish of Soutane d'Aubilly,
25:40this biblical passage has resounded
25:42in symphony this Sunday
25:44in the hearts of the faithful.
25:46It is a project that costs
25:48about 500 million francs.
25:50The first phase that we started
25:52at about 270 million,
25:54we realized
25:56almost 250 million.
25:58We have almost 26 million left
26:00to complete the first phase
26:02so that we can integrate
26:04before December.
26:06Even if at the end of the harvest
26:08the fruits did not keep the promise
26:10of the flowers,
26:12faith remains the only option.
26:14Today we have
26:16894,000.
26:18We will try to see
26:20if we can do something
26:22to reach our target
26:24to reach our target
26:26of the 8 million.
26:28The celebration of the day
26:30exhorts the faithful to put their hands
26:32on the example of the widow of Sarepta
26:34in the holy scriptures.
26:36Despite her misery,
26:38she gave from the bottom of her heart
26:40so that the construction project
26:42of the parish of Soutane d'Aubilly
26:44can be realized for the glory of God.
26:46Charity actions in the Damawa,
26:48medical kits and
26:50personal protective equipment
26:52for stone breakers
26:54in the Damawa.
26:56Donations from Senator
26:58Suadatu Diallo-Kalkaba
27:00will contribute to the improvement
27:02of working conditions and
27:04access to health care.
27:06The distribution took place
27:08in the city of Meganga.
27:10The report by Alexis Guidjartouan
27:12of SiarTV.
27:16A mini water supply to Kelassami,
27:18but also sanitary kits
27:20for school establishments
27:22and personal protective equipment
27:24for stone breakers in Meganga.
27:26A gift for the end of the year
27:28for the population of Beré
27:30and who responds to his aspirations.
27:32The dream is realized.
27:34I am the happiest leader
27:36of the DIR organization.
27:38When we come to give you
27:40health, we come to give you life.
27:42When we come to give you
27:44water, we come to give you life.
27:46On behalf of the whole population,
27:48we say thank you.
27:50For the happy donor,
27:52this gesture is that of a mother
27:54to her children who are in need.
27:56It is a duty for me
27:58to alleviate the suffering of the population,
28:00to complete the education
28:02of children, of women
28:04who broke stones.
28:06I found this initiative very brave
28:08because I brought protection,
28:10that is, to protect their hands,
28:12protect their lungs, protect their eyes.
28:14In Kelassami and Meganga,
28:16the local government recommends
28:18a responsible use of the donations received,
28:20but also calls on other benefactors
28:22to follow this beautiful example of development.
28:26In Paris, in France,
28:28the Cameroonian Jeanne-Laurel Bitsogo Ntsouba,
28:30now a Doctor of Law
28:32at the Parisian University Panthéon Sorbonne,
28:34after her thesis on the subject
28:36of the responsibility
28:38of the public hospital service
28:40in Cameroon,
28:42analytical study in the light
28:44of the advances of French law.
28:46Maxence Ancel, our correspondent,
28:48tells us more.
28:52Here at the Sorbonne, Paris,
28:54mythical place of knowledge,
28:56in front of the members of the jury present
28:58and a visual conference for some,
29:00Jeanne-Laurel Bitsogo Ntsouba
29:02supported her thesis,
29:04the result of research for five years
29:06on the responsibility of the public hospital service
29:08in Cameroon,
29:10analytical study in the light
29:12of the advances of French law.
29:14A lot of pride
29:16for the result,
29:18to see the donors sit down,
29:20to analyze my work,
29:22to review the shortcomings.
29:24The ceremony took place in the presence
29:26of Ambassador André Magnus and Koumou,
29:28two of his collaborators came to attend,
29:30members of the family.
29:32With this thesis,
29:34the Cameroonian judge
29:36will have the necessary instruments
29:38to be able to appreciate
29:40the shortcomings of my work.
29:42To make society aware
29:44of the fact
29:46that there is
29:48a mechanism of questioning
29:50of the public hospital service
29:52in case of bodily harm,
29:54in case of real pain.
29:58I swear,
30:00for what depends on me,
30:02more than two years of rigorous examination
30:04of the work presented,
30:06the jury said all its satisfaction
30:08and congratulated Dr. Laurel Djouba
30:10to have gone to the end
30:12of this complex exercise.
30:16The melodies of Antan,
30:18a pure gift concept
30:20for the melomanes of the city of Yaoundé,
30:22consists of putting on stage
30:24monuments of Cameroonian music.
30:26And to launch
30:28this ball of icons,
30:30Toto Guillaume did the show
30:32in the old way, he will launch
30:34until December 28
30:36at the Temple of Culture,
30:38Le Bois d'Ébène.
30:40Georges Indy has captured this unique atmosphere.
30:42Here is his report.
30:44This perfect chord
30:46between Toto Guillaume and his ends
30:48crosses time.
30:50Like him,
30:52the notes of his guitar
30:54took no rhythm.
30:56His music was a lullaby
30:58for this 50th generation,
31:00or 60th
31:02majority here, at Le Bois d'Ébène,
31:04to relive in life
31:06this iconic performance.
31:10To see Togui on stage
31:12is a great pleasure.
31:14It's indescribable.
31:16It's a bit like
31:18going back to childhood.
31:20A journey through time,
31:22a past that always has to dance,
31:24that makes people of the present dance.
31:28Toto Guillaume on stage
31:30is this captivating purity
31:32of humility.
31:34It's this mystique of speech.
31:36It's music beyond language,
31:38beyond belonging.
31:44They will stay young
31:46all their lives.
31:48Time allows
31:50those who came
31:52to see this performance
31:54to understand that we had a very rich past.
32:02The past is eternal.
32:06After this show of the monument,
32:08the melodies of the past of Le Bois d'Ébène
32:10promise to put on stage
32:12another classic of music
32:14like Rolex.
32:18Place now to the artist of the week.
32:20He began his career in 1972.
32:22He was then 22 years old.
32:24Full of dreams and passionate about music,
32:26the young self-taught guitarist
32:28met his compatriot
32:30Manu Dibango.
32:32The meeting laid the foundations
32:34of a great musical adventure.
32:36André Maritala,
32:38it's about him.
32:40He is in the seat of the artist of the week this Sunday.
32:42Here is Ariel Otu.
32:46He is, without context,
32:48one of the last living icons
32:50of the Cantonese musical scene.
32:52His work, vast and multicolored,
32:54resonates throughout the country.
32:56André Maritala,
32:58drummer and maestro of the Benziklin,
33:00leads us to explore the notes of his
33:02fascinating musical career.
33:04I was a drummer
33:06in a choral group.
33:08Then I learned
33:10to make the guitar.
33:12They called me Tala,
33:14much more King at the time.
33:16So it was after that I adopted
33:18André Maritala.
33:20A true symbol of national unity,
33:22he sprinkles the crosses of tribalism
33:24and expresses himself in a multitude of languages
33:26that sing Cameroon.
33:30The artist has this particular gift
33:32of touching all the sensitive codes.
33:34He turns out to be a virtuoso
33:36of rhythm, an architect of sounds.
33:42A journey that is certainly
33:44not a long quiet river.
33:46The first difficulty of an artist at the time
33:48was the recording studio.
33:50Recording in good conditions
33:52was very complicated in Cameroon.
33:54The American language is not good for singing.
33:56In the repertoire of authentic
33:58musics of the country,
34:00André Maritala remains, over time,
34:02one of the rare guardians of this cultural temple,
34:04a centennial of our heritage.
34:08The following of the newspaper
34:10in Mwenge,
34:12the Nyong'e Foumou reads prayers
34:14for the rest of the soul of Olive Christiane Bolo,
34:16wife of Ambassador,
34:18who died on October 7th.
34:20She was buried in Ayos,
34:22a requiem mass was celebrated
34:24by Monsignor Adalbert Ndiana,
34:26bishop and emeritus of the diocese of Mbalmayo,
34:28in the presence of relatives
34:30and many members of the government.
34:32Roland Kamisumbi
34:34of SIAR TV Center for details.
34:38It is in the Betty tradition
34:40that the remains of Olive Christiane
34:42Mbolo married Ambassador.
34:44Entrepreneur in the soul
34:46and overflowing with generosity,
34:48who, according to the testimonies,
34:50during her earthly life,
34:52benevolent, pious, woman with a large heart,
34:54who had the joy of living,
34:56affectionate, solidary, maternal,
34:58she who left good memories.
35:00Your passion,
35:02your availability,
35:04your dedication
35:06for the activities of this lap,
35:10for what is of the day and the hour,
35:12no one knows.
35:14During the Levée,
35:16tributes were given to her.
35:18Three bishops,
35:20Monsignor Joseph Marin Diokala of Mbalmayo,
35:22Monsignor Leopold Sosten Baimi Matiji of Bala,
35:24and Monsignor Christophe Zoua
35:26of Saint-Mélima,
35:28prayed that the infinite light of the Lord
35:30shine on the soul of Olive Ambassador.
35:36According to Monsignor Jean Bertrand
35:38Salaviker General of the diocese of Mbalmayo
35:40and Monsignor Adalbert Ndiana,
35:42bishop and emeritus,
35:44during his stay on earth,
35:46the Lord was accompanied by
35:48members of the government,
35:50various authorities,
35:52friends and acquaintances
35:54of the Minister Joseph Betti Assoma
35:56who accompanied her
35:58to her last stay.
36:00She leaves a husband and children
36:02and weeps.
36:04Our moved thoughts.
36:06Eliminatory Cannes-Morock 2025
36:08in the perspective of the double confrontation
36:10Namibia-Cameroon and Zimbabwe-Cameroon
36:12of the 12th and 19th of November.
36:14Le Lyon indomitable Marc Brice
36:16made public this day,
36:18at the headquarters of FECAFOOT,
36:20the list of players selected
36:22for these two matches.
36:24Two players make their entrance
36:26in Fanion selection,
36:28Arthur Avom and Williti Yunusa.
36:30We also note three returns
36:32of Arlene Youngwa,
36:34Yvan Neyou and Georges-Kévin Onkoudou.
36:36Wilfried Couteau for more details.
36:38A fresh air,
36:40exhaled by two entrances,
36:42he made his debut in the Lyon indomitable
36:44at the age of 19.
36:46A Lorient player in the French League,
36:48this season seven times starter
36:50in 11 matches played with the Merlu,
36:52credited with four decisive passes.
36:54He joined Lorient
36:56on August 24, 2023
36:58from Fauvazurre de Yaoundé.
37:00International in prime
37:02and U20 in 2023.
37:04Best player of the French language games
37:06Kinshasa 2023.
37:08Kiosher also in the French League,
37:10Yunusa, the native of Tchouliri,
37:12records his first selection
37:14at 1 to 23 years old.
37:16Defensive midfielder at Rodez,
37:18Aveyron Football, in the French League
37:2013 matches played, one goal.
37:22International U17, he played
37:24the camp of this category in 2017
37:26with the Cameroon.
37:28Due to his courses on the air of the game,
37:30his coach assimilated him in Golo Kanti.
37:32Yunusa finds Fanion in selection,
37:34his teammate from Lorient,
37:36Arlene Youngwa, back in the team,
37:38seen for the last time with the Lions
37:40in the table on January 27, 2024
37:42in the 8th of the Cannes final
37:442023 against Nigeria in Côte d'Ivoire.
37:4612 matches played, 4 decisive passes
37:48with Lorient this season.
37:50Another return, George Kevin Koudou.
37:52His previous selection dates
37:54September 10, 2024 against Zimbabwe.
37:56Flamboyant in Saudi Pro League,
37:586 goals, 2 decisive passes
38:00with Damac FC, 3rd ex-Aikoum
38:02in the starting line-up
38:04of the first Saudi division.
38:06He also made his return
38:08injured in the previous group.
38:10In relation to the previous list,
38:1221 players are re-led,
38:144 players are out.
38:16Once again, the local players
38:18have not hit the mark.
38:20The 42 years of renewal
38:22are marked by the leap
38:24of democracy and freedom of religion
38:26so dear to the President of the Republic.
38:28According to Dr. Moussa Oumarou,
38:30the General Coordinator
38:32of the Council of Dignitaries
38:34of Cameroon-Sidi Mouk,
38:36he puts his gaze on renewal
38:38while he magnifies
38:40freedom of religion.
38:42I propose you to listen to him
38:44in this excerpt selected by Martin Waldinge.
38:48It is a very positive look
38:50and also a positive appreciation
38:52of democracy.
38:54There is freedom of religion.
38:56Sheikh Ibrahim Moussa,
38:58who was the great imam
39:00of Yaoundé,
39:02and Imam Al-Angarba
39:04told a story.
39:06In the first year
39:08of the President's
39:10accession to the Magistrate,
39:12on the day of the Ramadan
39:14celebration,
39:16they approached him
39:18to ask him when the celebration
39:20would be.
39:22He said,
39:24as far as I am concerned,
39:26I am not a Muslim.
39:28It is you who stop me.
39:30You stop me.
39:34Back on the celebration
39:36of the accession to renewal.
39:38Celebration in Ngou Metsape
39:40in the Departement of UNISO,
39:42the centers.
39:44The activists of the RDPC
39:46agreed on the president,
39:48during the next presidential election.
39:50The meeting was presided by
39:52Helena Tangana,
39:54delegate of the Central Committee.
39:56Everything started
39:58in the parish of Tiga.
40:00The activists of the RDPC section
40:03Nyon-Esso-Ouest
40:04later found themselves
40:05at the party square of this village
40:07to demand their indefatigable attachment
40:11to the ideals taken by the man of November 6
40:13during the various speeches
40:15around the Honorable Helena Tangana
40:18representative of the Central Committee
40:20and several political personalities of Ngomzap
40:22we celebrate in unison
40:24this bitumen road
40:26which is part of the great visible achievements
40:28of President Poulbia here
40:30the RDPC first decided
40:33this council in Ngomzap
40:35to stay united
40:37as a single man
40:39behind our president Poulbia
40:41we call again
40:43our president
40:44to not go back to the village
40:46as he said
40:47as he had answered
40:48that he does not go back to the village
40:50we will support him
40:51that he is a candidate
40:53for the 2025 elections
40:55Tiga's call
40:57contained in the various speeches
40:59is translated into a motion
41:01of support and deference
41:02addressed to the national president of the RDPC
41:05the natural candidate of Ngomzap
41:07all in a festive atmosphere
41:12Two in the Department of Mbaminubu
41:14opt for continuity
41:16by plebisciting Poulbia
41:17for the next presidential election
41:19the promise has been formulated
41:21by Zin-Chieh Tamoun-Michel
41:23representative of the central committee of the RDPC
41:25president of the RDPC section
41:27Mbaminubu 5
41:29and also mayor of Duc
41:31details in Belsali
41:33the establishment of Duc
41:34in the department of Mbaminubu
41:36is gradually coming out of the enclave
41:38thanks to the great achievements
41:40of the President of the Republic
41:42today we are here
41:44look at the sunsets
41:46you have seen the roads
41:48it's good
41:49the celebration of the 42nd anniversary
41:51of the accession of His Excellency
41:53Poulbia to power
41:55has also given the opportunity
41:57to the activists and sympathizers of the RDPC
41:59to formulate some aspirations
42:01we also pray
42:03and we are reassured
42:05that it will lead to the construction of the Chaia Bridge
42:07the population of Duc
42:09will cross Mbaminubu
42:11on foot
42:13many young people here are ambitious
42:15they have things to achieve
42:17but do not have money
42:19this is an opportunity that opens up to young people
42:21we women of Duc
42:23would like to have a house of women
42:25to continue to enjoy the fruits of continuity
42:27Mbaminubu
42:29has one and only choice
42:31for 2025
42:33the Mbaminubu section number 5
42:35unanimously asks
42:37that President Poulbia
42:39be a candidate
42:41during the election
42:43of 2025
42:45in close ranks
42:47the activists and sympathizers
42:49therefore project a crushing victory
42:51of their party
42:53at the presidential election of 2025
42:55the activists and sympathizers
42:57of the RDPC of the section of the ocean
42:59southeast of Nyete
43:01have celebrated the 42nd anniversary
43:03of the renewal with great solemnity
43:05the president of the RDPC section of Nyete
43:07Alain Guichardon
43:09has exhorted the population
43:11to register on the electoral lists
43:13Michel Kondobella in Nyete
43:15holding hands in solidarity
43:17behind President Poulbia
43:19the activists of the RDPC of Nyete
43:21have marched in support
43:23at the place of their champion
43:25in 2025
43:27this mobilization at the head
43:29of which we found
43:31Alain Guichardon
43:33has drawn from the beautiful world
43:35witness of good governance and democracy
43:37during the 42 years of accession
43:39of His Excellency Poulbia
43:41to the supreme magistrate
43:43this is the best gift
43:45that we activists
43:47of the RDPC section
43:49southwest of Nyete
43:51can offer to our champion
43:53and naturally guarantee
43:55a crushing victory
43:57to the supreme magistrate
43:59the youth and women of Nyete
44:01remain grateful
44:03for the ideals of peace
44:05promoted during the 42 years
44:07the activists of the RDPC
44:09of the section of the southwest
44:11have said their motion
44:13of indefatigable support
44:15to President Poulbia
44:17in the sections of the RDPC
44:19of the southeast
44:21Akom 2 and valley of a theme 1
44:23in Ambam, the activists
44:25have promised a crushing victory
44:27to President Poulbia at the election of 2025
44:29it was in the presence of the different
44:31commissioners of the central committee
44:33Claude Mouget Ayem for Akom 2
44:35and Urban and Benveux for Ambam
44:37the report from Prussien-Gali in the south
44:39two impregnable bastions
44:41of the Flambeau-Aridan party
44:43Akom 2 and Ambam
44:45at the RDPC section of the southeast
44:47Akom 2, the populations have expressed
44:49their recognition to the head of state
44:51who in 42 years has accomplished
44:53a tremendous work
44:55a prodigious man, a providential man
44:57an exceptional man, his excellency Poulbia
44:59whose longevity in power
45:01makes him an icon
45:03and that's what the section
45:05RDPC of the southeast
45:07has shown us today
45:09at the section valley of a theme 1
45:11Ambam, the Riverains have held
45:13a certain number of demonstrations
45:15including a health campaign
45:17the activists have magnified the event
45:19at Place des Fêtes by reassuring their leaders
45:21about the total support during the next
45:23election campaigns
45:25the activists wanted to express
45:27what they have received, what they have benefited
45:29their gratitude to the head of state
45:31on all levels, to our activists
45:33let it rain, let it snow, let it be sunny
45:35at Akom 2, Ambam
45:37the celebrations have materialized
45:39the policy of substitution
45:41driven by President Poulbia
45:43blowing on the birthday cake
45:45made of pistachio and executing
45:47the march of support
45:49in the Jailobor
45:51the populations of Myiomessi and Phibot
45:53have celebrated in the fervor
45:55the year 42 of the renewal
45:57the activists of the RDPC have shown
45:59that they remain faithful to the man
46:01of November 6, André Aristide Combas
46:05the large political family
46:07of the RDPC section Jailobor 8
46:09in Myiomessi has given an appointment
46:11at Carrefour Ambam, a point of convergence
46:13of the three axes, in order to magnify
46:15the man of November 6, 1982
46:17the speeches of the political actors
46:19have all gone in the direction
46:21of supporting the candidacy
46:23of the natural candidate
46:25we have mobilized the activists
46:27so that we can celebrate
46:29with the president, so that we can
46:31celebrate with his achievements
46:33and we want to affirm our support
46:35to the national president Poulbia
46:37the man of renewal has socialized
46:39the status of women
46:41we can only be happy
46:43and promise him 100%
46:45our voices
46:47waiting for the day of the election
46:49the time has come
46:51the reading of the motion of support
46:53has closed the demonstrations in Myiomessi
46:55a little further, in Phibot
46:57in the RDPC section Jailobor 2
46:59activists have opted
47:01for continuity at the top of the state
47:03the president of the republic
47:05has already done a lot
47:07and he seems eager to do more
47:09we want to tell him
47:11that we are also with him
47:13behind him to support him
47:15because he turned out to be
47:17a man of words
47:19the ceremony ended in the rain
47:21sign of blessings, waiting
47:23for the plebiscite of Poulbia
47:25on Thursday
47:27the year 42 of the renewal
47:29in the region of the extreme north
47:31the activists of the RDPC section
47:33have expressed their gratitude
47:35to Poulbia for its actions
47:37in favor of peace and stability
47:39it was during a meeting
47:41presided by Amath Moussa
47:43president of the RDPC section
47:45of the West Goneshari
47:47mobilization of the great days
47:49to mark with a white stone
47:51the date of November 6
47:53the recent floods
47:55have left traces in the locality
47:57but the assistance
47:59of the presidential couple
48:01has brought good mood
48:03the role of the head of state
48:05in the return to peace
48:07is among so many others
48:09a proof of his commitment
48:11to promote stability
48:13in the region of the extreme north
48:15the activists of the West Goneshari section
48:17are grateful
48:19the activists of the RDPC section
48:21West Goneshari
48:23ensure a strong mobilization
48:25to win by hand
48:27the presidential election of 2025
48:29symbol of their attachment
48:31to the ideals of President Poulbia
48:35mobilization of activists
48:37in the Mayodanae
48:39southwest 1 in Tchatibali
48:41Minister Momunafutsu
48:43member of the permanent departmental delegation
48:45the sympathizers were mobilized
48:47Samuel Maliki for the details
48:49I would like to congratulate
48:51the leaders of the section
48:53but also the elected
48:55and all the militant elites
48:57the militants
48:59who accompany this process
49:01I simply say
49:03to the population of Tchatibali
49:05to remain serene
49:07to have faith
49:09to have faith
49:11to have faith
49:13to have faith
49:15to have faith
49:17to have faith
49:19in the dynamism
49:21of RDPC's success
49:23This event allowed the militants
49:25to pay homage
49:27to a leader whose vision
49:29and actions shaped modern Cameroon
49:31the great RDPC family
49:33wants to organize
49:35structure
49:37hierarchize
49:39wherever the Minister of Youth and Civic Education
49:41Momunafutsu has been
49:43he has recalled the values of peace
49:45who guided the actions of President Paul Biya.
49:49The RDPC militants of the North-West Union
49:52claim Paul Biya as a candidate for the next presidential election.
49:56They expressed their gratitude for the renewal in their locality
50:00in the presence of Severine Minkaranko,
50:03a member of the central committee of the RDPC in Musamena.
50:07Details with Alvin Baron-Ganzier of CRTV-Est.
50:12The construction in Dumbi of a building of the University of Betwa
50:17makes this locality a future attraction.
50:20The population of Diane who chose Dumbi
50:23to celebrate the 42nd anniversary of the National Renewal
50:25say they are proud of the achievements of their champion.
50:28The majestic pursuit and the adequacy of the action must be conducted
50:32to carry out its satellite emergence
50:35at a well-sustained rhythm under the very high influence of our champion.
50:41The RDPC section of Diane already has its candidate for the 2025 presidential election.
50:46Behind President Paul Biya,
50:49so that he continues to ensure the stability and progress of Cameroon
50:54around the ideals of peace and national unity.
50:58Some NDP militants have joined the ranks of the RDPC.
51:02The RDPC is the party where we must help.
51:06There is no other.
51:07Where the population is at stake, Diane remains and remains
51:10this impregnable bastion of the RDPC.
51:14And here is the end of this newsreel,
51:16an edition prepared with the collaboration of
51:18Marian Mazou, Agnès Daïti Kao, Yugueto Bugo and Kleriana Kaldam.
51:22From tomorrow, you will be in the company of
51:24Esta Akima for the 19 to 30 weeks
51:26and of Romuald Tuisengaf for the 20 to 30 weeks.
51:29Ladies and gentlemen, your loyalty, our honor.
51:32Take care of yourself, take care of your families.
51:34Bonne soirée et bon début de semaine à tous.
52:04Sous-titres réalisés para la communauté d'Amara.org