Category Archives: Government

Fact Check: Increase in Tax Revenue in Cameroon

Claim: Between 2010 and 2023, the tax revenue collected in Cameroon increased from CFA 855.6 billion to CFA 2,622 billion. Verdict: Verified! Between 2010 and 2023, Cameroon’s tax revenue increased significantly from CFA 855.6 billion to CFA 2,622 billion. This increase is attributed to several factors, including the modernization and digitalization of the tax administration, […]

Fact Check: Claim on Magistrates Accused of Corruption in Cameroon

Claim: “865 out of 1,784 magistrates are accused of corruption in Cameroon.” Verdict: 897 out of 1,784 magistrates are accused of corruption in Cameroon. Context On June 27, the Minister of State, Minister of Justice and Keeper of the Seals, Laurent Esso, while appearing before the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Senate, revealed details relating […]

Navigating the Misinformation Maze: Insights from Cameroon Check’s Public Survey

In an era where misinformation spreads faster than the truth, understanding public perception and response to false narratives is crucial. This article delves into the findings of a comprehensive survey conducted by Cameroon Check, revealing the impact of misinformation on society and the effectiveness of fact-checking strategies.

Kamto Accuses Government For Human Right Violation

Maurice Kamto

Maurice Kamto, the national chairman of CRM political party has strongly criticise the actions of the government in refusal to renew the passport of Valsero a Cameroonian rapper, activist, and human rights defender. He claims this is human right violation.

Biya’s Promise to Corruption

parliament

The promise of President Paul Biya to fight corruption has not yet resulted in any beneficial changes. He has repeatedly committed to fight corruption, which continues to hinder socioeconomic growth with little success. 

Kumba II DO Wages War on Drugs

Edwin Nkenya Ngwana

In this community, young people are advise to refrain from using drugs and engaging in any other actions that can lead to crime. Edwin Nkenya Ngwana, the Divisional Officer (DO) of the Kumba II sub-division, made the call on Tuesday, January 10, following his raid on a drug addicts’ hideout.

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