Camer.be

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Camer.be is an online Cameroonian newspaper that is mainly in French. It was founded in 2005 by the Camer-Group based in Brussels (Belgium). The abbreviation camer stands for Cameroun and .be for Belgium.

The newspaper delivers daily news about politics, economy, society, culture and sport in Cameroon and Africa. The editor is Jean-Pierre Bouneck and the editor-in-chief is Hugues Seumo.

A parallel site, Camer-sport.be, deals exclusively with sports news. The editor-in-chief is Hermann Oswald G'nowa.

Camer.be is now one of the 10 most visited Cameroonian websites. On July 13, 2012, this online newspaper received the “Le Njawe Prize Du Meilleur Journal En Ligne” award in memory of the deceased Cameroonian journalist, human and press lawyer Pius Njawe .

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