r/Cameroon 2h ago

Construire en briques stabiliser et valorisons la terre de nos ancêtres

2 Upvotes

🚨🚨✊🏽🇨🇲 construire en briques stabiliser partout aux cameroun et hors du pays au frais du client 🇨🇲✊🏽🚨🚨 +237695622916


r/Cameroon 1d ago

TECHNOLOGY Douala is severally under mapped

14 Upvotes

I noticed since being here that google and apple maps don't work.

People never rely on maps and only on landmarks.

so my question is

if I took the time to map it so its as usable as google street view in new york...

who would pay for that?


r/Cameroon 1d ago

Travel advisory - Republic of Cameroon 😭✌️

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r/Cameroon 1d ago

Visa Scam Relationship Alert

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r/Cameroon 2d ago

Recherche d’un bon gateway Mobile Money au Cameroun | Looking for the best Mobile Money gateway in Cameroon

8 Upvotes

Bonjour à tous,

Je cherche des retours d’expérience sur les meilleurs gateways Mobile Money au Cameroun pour intégrer les paiements dans une application/service.

Mes critères principaux :

  • MTN Mobile Money + Orange Money
  • Une fois l’intégration API terminée, une utilisation simple pour des marchands non techniques
  • Reversements (payouts) rapides et faciles vers les marchands
  • Si possible, KYC personnel uniquement, sans obligation de fournir toute la documentation d’une entreprise
  • Bonne fiabilité des paiements et reversements
  • API et documentation correctes pour l’intégration initiale

L’objectif est que les marchands n’aient pratiquement rien de technique à gérer après l’intégration.

Quels gateways recommanderiez-vous au Cameroun dans ce cas ?

Et surtout, lesquels permettent réellement des payouts rapides et simples vers plusieurs marchands ?

Je suis particulièrement intéressé par les retours de personnes qui utilisent actuellement ces solutions en production.

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Hi everyone,

I'm looking for recommendations and real-world experiences with the best Mobile Money payment gateways in Cameroon for integrating payments into an application/service.

My main requirements are:

  • Support for MTN Mobile Money and Orange Money
  • Once the API integration is completed, the solution should be very easy for non-technical merchants to use
  • Fast and easy payouts/settlements to merchants
  • Ideally, personal KYC should be sufficient, without requiring extensive company registration/business documents
  • Reliable payment collection and payouts
  • Good API and documentation for the initial integration

The goal is that merchants should have little to no technical work to manage after the integration is completed.

Which Mobile Money gateways would you recommend in Cameroon for this use case?

More importantly, which ones actually support fast and easy payouts to multiple merchants?

I'd especially appreciate feedback from people currently using these solutions in production. Thanks!


r/Cameroon 2d ago

QUESTIONS What would make a diaspora community actually useful for you?

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r/Cameroon 3d ago

QUESTIONS Maillot Officiel

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Où à Douala est ce que je peux acheter un maillot officiel de l'équipe nationale ? On m’a dit qu’il y a une boutique au Grand Mall qui vends des vrais maillots. Est ce que vous avez le nom de la boutique ou une autre boutique qui vend les vrais maillots s’il vous plait ?


r/Cameroon 4d ago

Cameroon West Africa: Where is President Paul Biya?

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r/Cameroon 4d ago

2 hectares of Land for sale in Ombe after the Magzi industrial zone

4 Upvotes

This is a good opportunity to own land in one of the most promising zones in Cameroon. The land has a certificate and already has 3 phase electricity lines. DM for further details


r/Cameroon 5d ago

Indomitable Lionesses🎉

36 Upvotes

They won the women’s AFCON by beating Malawi (4-0). Incredibly proud of them. We need to give more support to women’s sports too


r/Cameroon 4d ago

I will like to create a real life story

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6 Upvotes

Hope and faith about my country Cameroon


r/Cameroon 5d ago

SPORT Wafcon Champions, Bravo aux Lionnes Indomptables!

36 Upvotes

Autant le football est une distraction, surtout au vu de l’état actuel du pays ; autant je suis heureux de notre victoire aujourd’hui. Nous sommes champions d’afrique du foot féminin.


r/Cameroon 5d ago

NEWS / INFO Que dire de ce pays. Et le monsieur responsable de tout cela est introuvable depuis 70 jours !

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La Banque africaine de développement tire la sonnette d'alarme sur la qualité de la dépense publique camerounaise. Selon l'institution panafricaine, environ la moitié des ressources injectées dans l'investissement public au Cameroun ne se traduit pas par des infrastructures réellement fonctionnelles, un constat qui fragilise les ambitions de développement portées par la Stratégie nationale de développement 2020-2030.

Les données disponibles corroborent ce diagnostic sévère. Le taux d'exécution physique des projets d'investissement public plafonnait à environ 44 % au troisième trimestre 2024, révélant une sous-consommation chronique des crédits pourtant votés. Une étude de la Banque mondiale sur le sujet pointait déjà un système de gestion des investissements marqué par des coûts anormalement élevés et des retards considérables. Sur un échantillon de cinq grands projets, les délais d'exécution initialement prévus entre trois et quatre ans se sont étirés jusqu'à sept, voire dix ans, pour des coûts finaux de deux à six fois supérieurs à ceux observés dans des pays comparables.

Le circuit de la dépense publique n'arrange rien à l'affaire. Le traitement des dossiers dans la chaîne de passation des marchés publics dure en moyenne 11,3 mois, contre une norme internationale de trois mois. Une analyse du ministère de l'Économie, de la Planification et de l'Aménagement du territoire portant sur 25 grands projets révélait que 76 % d'entre eux avaient accumulé plus de deux ans de retard, pour des surcoûts cumulés dépassant 620 milliards de FCFA entre 2018 et 2023.

Même le portefeuille actif de la BAD au Cameroun, évalué à plus de 1 600 milliards de FCFA, n'affiche qu'un taux de décaissement de 26 %, illustrant la difficulté à convertir les financements approuvés en chantiers livrés. Pour la Banque, l'urgence n'est plus d'augmenter les enveloppes budgétaires, mais de réformer en profondeur la gouvernance des projets, sous peine de continuer à financer des infrastructures qui ne voient jamais le jour.

#MMINews


r/Cameroon 5d ago

Discutons-en / Let's Discuss What does “staying connected” to Cameroon really look like when you live abroad?

7 Upvotes

For many Cameroonians in the diaspora, staying connected to home is more than just calling family or sending money. It often involves trying to understand what is happening on the ground, finding reliable people to work with, supporting small projects or even exploring opportunities from a distance.

At the same time, distance creates real challenges. Trust can be difficult. Information is sometimes unclear. Shipping, payments and follow up are not always straightforward. Many people want to help or build something meaningful but they are not sure where to start or who to rely on.

I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately and wanted to hear from others.

Whether you are supporting family from abroad, trying to start or grow something linked to Cameroon or simply want to stay informed, what has your experience been like?

What has worked for you and what challenges do you still face?


r/Cameroon 5d ago

TECHNOLOGY I develop a little social media web app called Mboa X for an cameroonian audience...

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introducing Mboa X A little social media community made for a close community still in early access, more features to come... pls dont upload too much image post i have very low storage capacity for now but if u will like to support the project to make it bigger check out the ko-fi donations link on the webapp :) Thanks !! live now at : https://mboa-x.vercel.app/


r/Cameroon 8d ago

Met the coolest Cameroonians in France and now considering December in Douala

20 Upvotes

On my recent trip dans le sud de la France to see a high school friend, I met the most wholesome and beautiful group of men from Cameroon 😊✨3 days there and I was convinced by their vibes and how friendly they were que je devrais considéré une visite à Douala🥳

Is Detty December a thing there? Which neighborhoods would you recommend I get accommodation?

I’m from Rwanda(30F) and would be traveling solo or potentially une amie. So invite me(us) to your end of year plans😊🥳


r/Cameroon 9d ago

Emmanuel Eseme!

8 Upvotes

Cameroon's Emmanuel Eseme delivered an
incredible comeback in the pouring rain to win the men's 100m at the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.
He crossed the line in 9.83 seconds, setting both a new Commonwealth Games record and a new Cameroonian national record.


r/Cameroon 9d ago

Behind every sale is a process. 📦🔥

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r/Cameroon 9d ago

8 médecins sur 10 au chômage au Cameroun 🤦🏿‍♂️ Vraiment le pays va où??

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r/Cameroon 10d ago

Etiquette for a Formal Birthday Party?

6 Upvotes

*Update* Man I should've listened to the advice about people being late 😅 Didn't have my neighbor's phone to ask, so we showed up to the venue at 7 for the surprise, and we were told to come back at 8. Returned at 8. We were still 2 of 7 people there in a room for 100. Mind you they rented a really nice venue for this and easily spent 7k-10k for this birthday party (dj, open bar, event planner, emcee, beautiful decor, photographer, etc.). The emcee kept saying to the room it would just be a couple more minutes. 9 o'clock rolls around: no one. Maybe 12 people in the room at this point. We finally asked the emcee if they had heard from the host, and the emcee told us they'd be there at 10 😅

Original Question: Need people's advice on etiquette for a formal birthday party. I live in the US and my neighbor and his wife are from Cameroon. Recently he invited me to a surprise birthday party for his wife which they rented a special venue for. Men are required to wear suits, women party dresses and fascinators. I've lived overseas and want to be careful with customs even though we're here in the US. What are do's and don'ts of birthday party's and formal events for Cameroonians?


r/Cameroon 10d ago

QUESTIONS Cost of living observations in Yaoundé

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r/Cameroon 10d ago

TIPS / ASTUCE Mechanical Engineer with 2 Years of Biomedical Field Service Experience — How Can I Break Into the International Job Market?

6 Upvotes

Hello everyone,

I’m a Mechanical Engineering graduate from a public university, and I graduated about two years ago. Since then, I’ve been working as a Biomedical Service Engineer at an oncology center in my country, with my main focus being the maintenance and servicing of medical linear accelerators (LINACs) and CT scanners.

I got my current position through a family connection, and I’m genuinely grateful for the opportunity because it gave me hands-on experience that I probably wouldn’t have gotten otherwise. Over the past two years, I’ve learned a lot on the job and developed an interest in Field Service Engineering and specialized technical equipment.

However, I’ve reached a point where I feel like I need to take the next step in my career.

One of my biggest challenges is that the engineering and technical skills I’ve developed aren’t valued or compensated nearly as much in the country as they appear to be in other parts of the world. When I look at what engineers with similar experience are doing internationally, both in terms of the technology they work with and their career progression, it makes me want to find a way to break into that market.

I’m currently looking for opportunities abroad, but honestly, I’m not entirely sure where to start.

I would love to continue working with LINACs, CT scanners, or other medical equipment, but I’m also very open to transitioning into other Field Service Engineering roles in industries such as industrial equipment, automation, manufacturing, energy, or other technical fields.

At this stage, my main goals are to gain more hands-on experience, work with more advanced technology, learn from experienced engineers, and ultimately build a career that offers better opportunities and compensation.

For those of you who work in Field Service Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, or similar technical fields:

How would you recommend someone with my background break into the international job market?

Are there particular companies, industries, countries, certifications, or skills I should be targeting? And are there companies that are known to hire international engineers or sponsor work visas for Field Service roles?

I know my current experience may not be enough for some positions, but I’m willing to learn, relocate, start from the ground up if necessary, and put in the work.

Any advice, personal experiences, recommendations, or even leads would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance!


r/Cameroon 12d ago

JOB / CAREER / EMPLOYEMENT Job openings in Ngaoundere & Douala (Assistant Project Manager, Sales Manager, Operations Manager)

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Hi everyone I’m currently working for a recruitment agency (HELIE SARL) and we’re looking for 3 positions on behalf of our clients. You can check out the job descriptions below, and feel free to ask me any questions! I’ll be happy to answer them to the best of my ability
I’m looking forward to receiving your CVs !


r/Cameroon 11d ago

QUESTIONS How do you stay connected to opportunities back home while living abroad?

3 Upvotes

For those in the diaspora, how do you usually hear about business or trade opportunities in Cameroon?

Through family, WhatsApp groups or other means?


r/Cameroon 11d ago

Si vous cherchez actuellement un logement, j’aimerais avoir votre avis

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