Lemmy Moïse: Enthralling Lyrics, Timeless Impact
Moses Lemngeh Bruce, better known by his showbiz name,
Lemmy Moïse, is already 23 years old in music. Beginning with
Reggae, Lemmy soon veered off into traditional or
folklore music, focusing on his roots in
Mbumland in Donga-Mantung Division of the North West Region. But his break into musical prominence came through a
Cameroon Radio Television, CRTV programme. “Ateh Bazore brought me into the limelight - first in 1998 and later in 2000 - through “North West Dance Time,” which he created and hosted,” he recalls with appreciation. Lire aussi : Cinéma: Yaoundé en labo du film
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Cameroon may face 2nd COVID-19 wave: Health minister
March 2, 2021 | ‘Clusters are multiplying. If we remain indisciplined, we will get to the second wave, says Manaouda Malachie
Cameroon’s health minister confirmed 44 COVID-19-related deaths in February while warning of a potential second wave of the pandemic due to a rise in coronavirus infections.
“From June 2020 to February 2021, 74 deaths were recorded at Orca. Of 215 patients admitted from 22-28 February, 25 deaths were recorded. We count a total of 44 deaths at Orca in the month of February alone,” Manaouda Malachie said Monday, according to Cameroon Radio Television (CRTVweb).
“We are not far from the second wave. Clusters are multiplying. If we remain indisciplined, we will get to the second wave,” CRTVweb quoted Malachie as saying.
Loga in Pre-Match Juju Drama
January 18, 2021
WARRIORS coach Zdravko Logarusic rekindled the debate about the use of “juju” in African football after a picture of him with a dead bat found at centre circle of the Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium in Yaoundé and the caption “witchcraft in Cameroon” circulated on social media networks.
The Warriors coach and his players stumbled upon the carcass of the bird as the group went through their warm-up before the opening match against hosts Cameroon at the CHAN football tournament.
The match ended in a 0-1 defeat to Zimbabwe on Saturday night.
African football specialist Ed Dove stirred the debate when he posted on his Twitter account: “CHAN 2021 opener in Yaoundé overshadowed by pre-match accusations of witchcraft from the hosts by Zimbabwe coach Logarusic after a bat carcass is found on the pitch. Complete coincidence or foul play?”
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