Monday, January 11, 2016

LAGARDE'S ECONOMIC VISIT TO CAMEROON

IMF’s CHRISTINE LAGARDE VISITS ECONOMICALLY WEAKENED CAMEROON

The Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, 
IMF is due to begin a two day visit to Cameroon, beginning 
January 7- 9, 2016 on invitation of Cameroon’s President Paul Biya.

Mrs Christine Lagarde is due to hold discussions with the PM, 
Philemon Yang, Ministers of Finance of the Central African Economic 
and Monetary Community of Central Africa, CEMAC, Region and the 
Bank of Central African States, BEAC, Governor. 
Read on... http://soloamabo.blogspot.co.za/2016/01/imfs-christine-lagarde-visits.html


MARKET RESEARCHER, BIZ CONSULTANT CHALLENGES FMI BOSS

An international market researcher, freelance business 
consultant and analyst is challenging the IMF boss of what 
she projected as growth in the CEMAC region. 
Callistus Fonjong picks holes with  the declarations of Mrs Christine
 Lagarde who did not mention corruption as a veritable stumbling block 
to economic growth and development. 
His response came following a visit of the MD for the International 
Monetary Fund, FMI to Cameroon.
Below is a full letter to Mrs Lagarde… 

Dear Mrs Lagarde. I have gone through your speech. 
There is clear indication from your speech that African policymakers
 lack economic development knowledge. 
Actually, you are right. 
You sounded as someone who understands that he/she is addressing 
a crowd of desperate, helpless, confused and ignorant people who are 
ready to accept any proposal you make. 
Your proposals mostly will be tired up to IMF gains. 
Visit http://soloamabo.blogspot.co.za/ for more details.

UB GEOLOGIST REFUTES IMMINENT ERUPTION OF BUEA MOUNTAIN

The Dean of the Faculty of Science of the University of Buea,
has refuted allegations about the imminent eruption of the Buea Mountain, 
Cameroon one of the most active volcanoes in Africa. 


http://soloamabo.blogspot.co.za/2016/01/ub-geologist-refutes-imminent-eruption.html

250 ARRESTED AFTER GANG LOOT, ATTACK YAOUNDE POLICE STATION

More than 250 persons have been arrested at the Briquetterie and Mokolo neighbourhoods 
after attacks on the Yaoundé Mokolo market and police station, on January 7 2016. 
http://soloamabo.blogspot.co.za/2016/01/250-arrested-after-gang-loot-attack.html

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